No. An expression can have a variable exponent (for instance, 2 to the power x, or x to the power y), but that is no longer a polynomial.
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
That number becomes an exponent. For example, 5 to the -2 power is 1/25
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.
7 to the sixth power in exponent form is 76
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 '.)
The exponent is 2 - from the SECOND power.
In the number 25 the exponent is 5. Whereas, 2 is the base.
4194304 can be expressed as an exponent by finding the base and exponent that equals this number. Since 4194304 is a power of 2, it can be expressed as 2^22. This is because 2 raised to the 22nd power equals 4194304.
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.
An exponent is the power that a number is raised to. For instance, in the expression 3^2 ("three squared"), 2 is the "exponent" and 3 is the "base." A positive exponent just means that the power is a positive number. For instance, the following expression does not involve a positive exponent: 3^(-2). Horses rule!!!!!
No. An expression can have a variable exponent (for instance, 2 to the power x, or x to the power y), but that is no longer a polynomial.
It is the power of a number as for example 82 whereas 2 is the power or exponent and it means 8*8 = 64
Two to the sixth power. 8 with an exponent of 2 equals 64 and 4 with an exponent of 3 equals 64
It is 2 and power of 5
Power = 5 = exponent. That is, exponent = 5.
That depends by what you mean by "with an exponent". If you meant an exponent as in "to the power of" then 6 ** 2 = 6 * 6 = 36 If you meant the exponent in scientific notation then 6E2 = 6 * 10 ** 2 = 600