One half to the negative first power is equal to the reciprocal of one half raised to the first power. The reciprocal of one half is two, so (1/2)^(-1) = 1 / (1/2) = 1 * 2 = 2.
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.
-1 to the 7th power equals -1
Anything to the power of 0 is 1.
Any number raised to the power of 1 is the number itself. Example, 250 to the power of 1 is 250.
Anything to the zero power equals 1.
A negative power. When something is to the power of negative two, say X it would be 1/X. If something is to the power of negative 3, it would be.... etc
2^0=1 anything^0=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.
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If something is to the 0 power it is 1 because you arent multiplying anything.
Something to the power of 1/2 is the same as the square root of a number so 25 to the power of a 1/2 = the square root of 25 = 5
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Anything to the power of 1 is that same something, so infinity to the power of 1 is infinity. Keep in mind that infinity is a conceptual thing, often expressed as a limit as something approaches a boundary condition of the domain of a function. Without thinking of limits, infinity squared is still infinity, so the normal rules of math would seem to not apply.
Yes, one can be an exponent. Something to the first power is the base. For example, 4 to the 1st power is 4. 1,345,864,123 to the 1st power is 1,345,864,123. I hope this helps!