3.1 when you round the answer up
6/9 = 24/36
n/3 = 5Multiply each side by 3:n = 15
Any number to the power '0' equals '1'. Proof ; Let a^(n) = b Then dividing a^(n) / a^(n) = b/b a^(n-n) = b/b a^(0) = 1
When the equation 2 raised to the power of log n is simplified, it equals n.
rearrange the following: A^(1/n)= the nth root of A. eg A to the power 1/2 equals the square root of A. A to the power 1/3 equals the cube root of A. etc.
Yes. It represents the third energy level.
3 x10 30 x10
This is definitely false; if x=2 and y=3, x to the y power is 8, but y to the x power is 9, which are not equal.
N = x4 x8 = x4+4 = (x4)2 = N2
23 *n=568*n=56n=56/8n=7
It isn't. You're thinking of anything to the power zero. x0 = x(n - n) which equals xn divided by xn which equals 1.
"To the n power," often written as ( a^n ), refers to the mathematical operation of exponentiation, where ( a ) is the base and ( n ) is the exponent. This operation means multiplying the base ( a ) by itself ( n ) times. For example, ( 2^3 ) equals ( 2 \times 2 \times 2 = 8 ). If ( n ) is zero, any non-zero base raised to the power of zero equals one (( a^0 = 1 )).