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.
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.
The base could be 11 and the exponent 2, giving 112 But, it could equally be base = 14641, and exponent = 0.5, or base = 10, and exponent = 2.082785 (approx)
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)
3x2 = 27 x2 = 9 x = (+/-) 3 ========
That's the same as (-3) x (-3) 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)