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3 does.
It is 4.
An exponent is used to indicate that a number is multiplied by itself a specified number of times. For example, to multiply 4 by itself 9 times, you would write 49.
the square root of the given number
Oh, dude, that's like a square root. It's the number you multiply by itself to get the given number. So, if you're looking for the square root of 25, it's 5 because 5 times 5 equals 25. Easy peasy, right?
6.24025147 7 cubed is 343
The only such number is zero.
A square root of a number is a number that, multiplied by itself once, will equal the first number. Meanwhile a cube root of a number is a number that, multiplied by itself twice, will equal the first number. For example: the square root of 4 is 2. [ 2 X 2 = 4 ] [ 2 times itself equals 4 ] : the cube root of 8 is 2. [ 2 X 2 X 2 = 8 ] [ 2 times itself, and then times itself again, equals 4 ]
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the exponent
no its when its multiplied by itself 3 times for instance 33 is 3x3x3 which is 27.
When a number is multiplied by itself, its product is called its exponent. When a number is multiplied by itself 30 times, this is the number's 30th exponent, or its 30th power. Two multiplied by two 30 times is 1,073,741,824. It has 10 digits.
The number is three.
a reapeat
The exponent tells that.