5^6
same as
5*5*5*5*5*5
= 15,625
When multiplying two exponents with the same base, you add the exponents. Therefore, 5 to the power 6 times 5 to the power 8 is simplified to 5 to the power (6+8) which is equal to 5 to the power 14.
25 = 52 so 25-6 = (52)-6 = 5-12
Oh, what a happy little math problem we have here! When you have the same base number and you're dividing with exponents, you can simply subtract the exponents. So, 6 to the power of 5 divided by 6 to the power of 3 is the same as 6 to the power of 5 minus 3, which equals 6 squared. That's 36, a lovely little answer right there.
Six is the base. (64)
Base 5, exponent 3 (53)
Base 6, exponent 5.
When multiplying two exponents with the same base, you add the exponents. Therefore, 5 to the power 6 times 5 to the power 8 is simplified to 5 to the power (6+8) which is equal to 5 to the power 14.
It's the same as 6 x 6 x 6 x 6 x 6. "Power of 5" means that the base (in this case, 6) appears 5 times as a factor.
25 = 52 so 25-6 = (52)-6 = 5-12
When simplifying (6^5) over (6^3), you subtract the exponents because you are dividing two powers with the same base. So, (6^5) over (6^3) equals (6^{5-3}), which simplifies to (6^2). Therefore, the final answer is 36.
6 is the base number.
Oh, what a happy little math problem we have here! When you have the same base number and you're dividing with exponents, you can simply subtract the exponents. So, 6 to the power of 5 divided by 6 to the power of 3 is the same as 6 to the power of 5 minus 3, which equals 6 squared. That's 36, a lovely little answer right there.
Six is the base. (64)
Base 5, exponent 3 (53)
6 (base) * 5 (height) / 2 = 15.
5 to the power of 11
6 to the power 2 is 36. The 6 is called the base. The 2 is the power or index. 36 is the basic numeral.