(27)3 = (2)21 = 2,097,152
2 to the third power x 17 to the 7th power = 3,282,709,384
The missing number in this sequence is 64, or 4 raised to the third power. You find the answer by noting that each number in the sequence is a counting number starting at 1 that is raised to the third power. For example, 2 raised to the third power (2 x 2 x 2) is 8.
Two raised to the fifth power equates to 25 or2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 or 32
(2)-1/3 x (4)-1/3 = (2 x 4)-1/3 = (8)-1/3 = 1/81/3 = 1/2
Two raised to the power of zero is 1
2 to the third power x 17 to the 7th power = 3,282,709,384
It is always negative when raised to an odd power and always positive when raised to an even power -2 to the third power = -2 x -2 x -2 = -8 -2 to the fourth power = -2 x -2 x -2 x -2 = +16
The missing number in this sequence is 64, or 4 raised to the third power. You find the answer by noting that each number in the sequence is a counting number starting at 1 that is raised to the third power. For example, 2 raised to the third power (2 x 2 x 2) is 8.
Two raised to the fifth power equates to 25 or2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 or 32
(2)-1/3 x (4)-1/3 = (2 x 4)-1/3 = (8)-1/3 = 1/81/3 = 1/2
What is 8 raised to the power of 2
2*(6 - 3^3) = -42
To get rid of a cubed number in an equation, you need to take its cube root. For example, if you have x raised to the third power is equal to 2 raised to the third power, then one takes the cube root of both sides of the equation to find that x is equal to 2.
What is 9 raised to the zeroth power
512
Two raised to the seventh power is 128.
Two raised to the power of zero is 1