4/3
If the exponent or raised power of a number is in the form of p/q the exponent is said to be rational exponent. For example= 11/2 22/3
Rational exponents are exponents that are fractions or decimals. They are related to integer exponents because they represent a different way of expressing the same mathematical operation. For example, an integer exponent of 2 represents squaring a number, while a rational exponent of 1/2 represents taking the square root of a number.
4 (from "the 4th power")
one over six to the fourth
The exponent tells how many times the base is used as a factor. Three to the fourth power is 3 x 3 x 3 x 3
Raising to the one half (1/2) power is the same as taking the square root.
If the exponent or raised power of a number is in the form of p/q the exponent is said to be rational exponent. For example= 11/2 22/3
Rational exponents are exponents that are fractions or decimals. They are related to integer exponents because they represent a different way of expressing the same mathematical operation. For example, an integer exponent of 2 represents squaring a number, while a rational exponent of 1/2 represents taking the square root of a number.
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4 (from "the 4th power")
one over six to the fourth
Cube root is represented as to the power of 1/3.Squared is represented as to the power of 2.A cube root squared is therefore equal to the power of 2 x 1/3 = 2/3.
The exponent tells how many times the base is used as a factor. Three to the fourth power is 3 x 3 x 3 x 3
No, an exponent is not called a base number. the base is the number before the exponent: 34. 3 is the base, 4 is the exponent the expont could also be refered to as three to the fourth power
"B" is called the base while "the 4th power" is called the exponent.
A power with a rational exponent m/n in lowest terms satisfies : whenever this makes sense.
Power = 5 = exponent. That is, exponent = 5.