When a number is raise to the power 0
We define 20 = 1, so that each power of 2 is one factor of 2 larger than the last, e.g., 1,2,4,8,16,32...
Yes, you can, but it starts getting complicated. You can, for example have a number raised to an exponent that is itself a number raised to an exponent, or you can have a number raised to an exponent and the result raised to another exponent.
Yes because any number raised to the power of zero is always equal to 1
A number raised to the second power is a number times itself. This can also be stated as a number squared.
When a negative number is raised to an even power the result is a positive number
The raised number, or exponent, is the number of times the base is used as a factor.
Any number raised to the power of 1 is equal to itself.
Any number raised to the power 0 equals 1.
The power could then be called an exponent. The number that is being raised to a power is called the base. In the case of 42, the exponent is 2 and the base is 4.
0 raised to any number is 0
No.
The product
If ten is raised to a natural number exponent (i.e. a counting number,) it can be written as 1 followed by the number of zeroes that 10 is raised to. For example: 101 = 10 105 = 100,000 1017 = 100,000,000,000,000,000