43 * 24 * 7 * 4 * 22 * 72
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64 * 16 * 7 * 4 * 4 * 49 = 5619712
Sixty-four is several kinds of number. It is an even number It is a two-digit number It is a square number - the second power of 8 -> 8 * 8 = 64 It is a cubic number - the third power of 4 -> 4 * 4 * 4 = 64 It is a 6th power number - the sixth power of 2 -> 2 * 2 * 2 * 2 * 2 * 2 = 64 It is a superperfect number
Assuming y' is dy/dx, y = x^4/4 + yx^2
If you mean: 4(2x-2) = 4-4(x-3) then the value of x works out as 2
2/3 +4/6 =
-(4*log(2*cos(4*x)-4*cos(2*x)+3)-3*log(2*cos(4*x)+2)-2*log(2*cos(2*x)+2))/12
43 + 42 = 64 + 16 = 80
(-2)2 = (-2)(-2) = 4 (when we raise a negative number to an even power, the result is always positive) (-2)3 = (-2)(-2)(-2) = -8 (when we raise a negative number to an odd power, the result is always negative) (-3)4 = 81 (-3)5 = -243
I think it's 81
It is: 22 = 4
2 root 4 = 2 x 2; -2 to the power 4 is 16 (-2/4/-8/16)
64^3 is 64x64x64 or 262,144. =============================== Remember, when you raise an exponent to a power, you multiply the exponents, so: 642/3 = (641/3)2 641/3 is the same thing as the cube root of 64, which is 4. So, 642/3 = (641/3)2 = (4)2 = 16
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2 to the 2 power = 4 -3 to the 2 power = 9 4 to the 2 power = 16 You don't indicate what to do to the 4, but 9 + 16 = 25
The GCF of 108 and 144 is 36, or 2^2 x 3^2
Yes, most 4-function calculators have a power or exponent button denoted by a "^" symbol. You can use this button to raise a number to a power.
(2/3)^4 = (2^4)/(3^4) = 16/81
2^4 * 2^3 16 * 8 128