64 = 4 cubed and 8 squared.
8c cubed
(a+b)(a squared-ab+b squared)
Of the natural numbers, the smallest (excluding 0 and 1 which are the same to any power) cubes are: 8 (2 cubed), 27 (3 cubed), 64 (4 cubed), and 125 (5 cubed).
x times x times x equals x cubed
I assume the question is about an exponent whose value is a half (or a multiple of a half). An exponent of a half is simply the square root. Similarly, an exponent of (1/3) is a cubed-root and so on.
yes you can. The numerator of the exponent is the normal integer type of exponent degree you are most used to seeing. The denominator of the exponent is similar to the degree of the root, as in square root, cube root, etc. Pi is of course a constant. Pi to power of 3/2, π3/2, is the same as the square root of the quantity pi cubed (which is the same as the cube of the square root of pi). Fractional exponents (rational exponents) follow the same algebra rules as integer exponents.
six cubed is 63
expoment of three is cubed because think of 3D. 2 is more flat
cubed
73
4 cubed is 43 2 cubed is 23 etc
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meter exponent two...
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