1 is the base, 40 is the exponent (140)
I'm not sure what an "exponent answer" is.The value of (1)63 is 1.(The value of ' 1 ' raised to any power is ' 1 '.)
it would be 1 * 10 to the 9th power ( your exponent would be 9
I am not entirely sure what you mean: If you raise something to a power, you automatically have an exponent.(-5) to the power (-1) is the reciprocal of (-5) to the power 1, so you have 1 / (-5), or -1/5.
The exponent of 1234567890 is 1 because anything to the 1st power equals that number.
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I'm not sure what an "exponent answer" is.The value of (1)63 is 1.(The value of ' 1 ' raised to any power is ' 1 '.)
A negative exponent is 1 over the base to the power of the absolute value of the exponent. For example 2 to the power of -1 is 1/2, 2 to the power of -2 is 1/4, or (1/2) squared, and 2 to the power of -3 is 1/8, or (1/2) cubed.
it would be 1 * 10 to the 9th power ( your exponent would be 9
Answer: 1 Something like 52 is called a power. The base is 5 and the exponent is 2. If the exponent is not given it is assumed to be one, so that 760 = 7601. The exponent is 1.
I am not entirely sure what you mean: If you raise something to a power, you automatically have an exponent.(-5) to the power (-1) is the reciprocal of (-5) to the power 1, so you have 1 / (-5), or -1/5.
The exponent of 1234567890 is 1 because anything to the 1st power equals that number.
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Power = 5 = exponent. That is, exponent = 5.
1 divided by a number with an exponent is the same as the number to the exponent of opposite sign. For example 1 divided by 2 to the third power is the same as 2 to the minus 3 power
28 to the 2nd power
I assume you are asking for the exponent when 60 is raised to a power. Since 60 is a composite number, there is no specific exponent that corresponds to it. The exponent depends on the specific equation or problem you are working on.
That number becomes an exponent. For example, 5 to the -2 power is 1/25