3 because 3times9=27
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.
In exponent form, we have 52 x 62.
The prime factorization in exponent form of 27 is: 33 = 27
It is 27.
27 = 33
9
It is one octillion.
33 = 27
27 x 5 = 640
27 squared is 27 x 27 27 cubed is 27 x 27 x 27 The exponent shows how many times the base is used as a factor.
It is (1/3)^(-4) or (1/27)^(-4/3)
That's the same as (-3) x (-3) x (-3).
3x2 = 27 x2 = 9 x = (+/-) 3 ========
When you have a negative exponent (for example 3^-3) you could make the recipricol of the number. So, this would be 1/3^3. Then all that you would have to do is solve for the exponent ( so in this case the answer would be 1/27)