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.
In exponent form, we have 52 x 62.
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.
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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
In exponents, 6 x 6 x 6 would be 63 . It equals 216.
Yes, 6 is the base and 2 is the exponent in 6^2. To solve, 6 * 6 = 36 since we know that an exponent is not, in this instance, 6 * 2, but 6 * 6. If it was 6^3, the answer would be 6 * 6 * 6 = 216.