It is the perfect square of that number.
' 1 ' raised to any power = 1 .The power can be a whole number, a fraction, a decimal,positive, or negative, rational or irrational.
The statement is true only if either the number is 0, or the variables are all raised to the power 0. In no other case can a variable involved.
It is the integral power of the number or the product of the number and variable(s). there is no special name.
' x ' = any whole number greater than ' 2 '.
No. A negative integer raised to the third power will yield a negative number that is less than the integer. Only whole numbers (positive integers greater than or equal to 1) have the property where that integer raised to the third power is greater than or equal to the integer.
100
' 1 ' raised to any power = 1 .The power can be a whole number, a fraction, a decimal,positive, or negative, rational or irrational.
The statement is true only if either the number is 0, or the variables are all raised to the power 0. In no other case can a variable involved.
It is the integral power of the number or the product of the number and variable(s). there is no special name.
' x ' = any whole number greater than ' 2 '.
It's the inverse of the number raised to the power. 2 to the power of negative 3 would be 1/8th.1 over 25Improvement(shininggallade):When raising a whole number to a negative power, simply raise 5 to the second power, which is 25, and put a 1 over it. 5^-2=1/25 A more technical definition is to reverse the numerator and denominator and then apply the power. Remember 5 is the same as 5/1, so (5^-2)/1=1/(5^2)=1/25(The symbol for "to the power of" is "^" just to let you know.)
Depends on the number
They are the integer powers of that variable.
It IS a whole number!
4,096 or 4 to the sixth power. When multiplying numbers with powers you add the powers if the whole number is identical. 4 squared x 4 squared is 64, x 4 squared is 4096
divisible
The frequency does not have to be a whole number. 3 cycles in two seconds is equivalent to 1.5 cycles per second so the frequency is 1.5 Hertz. That is not a whole number!