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
Because a number to the exponent 0 = 1 and any lesser exponent decreases the value.
It is an exponent that tells you of what power the base number is to be raised by.
Then, if the exponent is a positive integer, the value is 1 multiplied by the base repeatedly, exponent times. If the exponent is a negative integer then it is the reciprocal of the above value.In either case, it is NOT the base multiplied by itself an exponent number of times.
Any even exponent of 3 is a square number.
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
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, 25 CAN BE and exponent. Any number can be and exponent
The exponent.
The base of an exponent is the main number. For example in 56 the number 5 is the base and 6 is the exponent.
no exponent can make a number equal to zero, however any number with an exponent of zero is one.
Because a number to the exponent 0 = 1 and any lesser exponent decreases the value.
A number to a negative exponent is the inverse of the number to the positive exponent. That is, x-a = 1/xa
In the number 106, 6 is the exponent.
It means that it is an exponent, and that it is not a rational number - i.e., one that can be written as a fraction of two integers.
The exponent is a characteristic of a number. A measurement unit does not have an exponent. Since a metre is a measurement unit, it does not have an exponent.
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