2^8 = 216
the answer is 6 cubed
The two are related. The answer could be base 2, exponent 18 or base 8, exponent 6 or base 10, exponent 5.4185 or base 262144, exponent 1 or base 68,719,476,736 and exponent 0.5
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 it can if the exponent is 1.
1, if the exponent is not shown.
The standard form is 216 Exponent form is 2.16 x 102
63 = 216, which is a multiple of 8. So the LCM is 216.
9
6 x 6 x 6 or 6^3 = 216
A number does not have an exponent in isolation. It has an exponent in the context of a base. The same number can have different combinations of base and exponent. A base cannot be zero but usually it is restricted to positive real numbers. In higher mathematics, the most common base is the irrational (even transcendental) number e = 2.71828...Thus 216 = 216^1 or 10^2.3345 or e^5.3753 or 6^3 or 36^1.5 and so on.
6-3 =1/63 =1/216
the answer is 6 cubed
3 to power of 6= 216 , 3 to power of 9= 729
2 x 2 x 2 x 3 x 3 x 3 = 216 23 x 33 = 216
Think of the "ex" in index as meaning exponent. Write the prime factorization with exponents. 216 = 23 x 33
6 times 6 times 6 can be written in exponential form as ( 6^3 ), where the base is 6 and the exponent is 3. This means that you are multiplying 6 by itself 3 times, resulting in the value of 216.
In a prime factorization, exponents are a form of shorthand.2 x 2 x 2 x 3 x 3 x 3 is the prime factorization of 216.That can be written as 23 x 33