26
In infinitely many ways. However, if you want powers of positive integers only, then you can express 64 as a power of 2, 4, 8 and of 64 itself.
A factor of a number is any number which the original number can divide by evenly. For instance, 16 can divide by 8, and so 8 is a factor of 16. 24 cannot divide by 64 without leaving a fraction, decimal, or remainder. Therefore 64 is not a factor of 24.
82 and 43
It is: 26 = 64
64 = 26
Exponents are just the number of times a factor is repeated. Consider 64. 64 32,2 16,2,2 8,2,2,2 4,2,2,2,2 2,2,2,2,2,2 There are six twos. That's 26
26
Such that 64 is equal to 26, or two to the power six, 1/64 is equal to 2-6, or two to the power minus six.
1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64 -1, -2, -4, -8, -16, -32, -64
The prime factorization of 64 with exponents is: 26
26 = 64 43 = 64 82 = 64 are all valid
It is the same as 43 = 64
They can be: 43 = 64, 82 = 64 and 26 = 64
112
In infinitely many ways. However, if you want powers of positive integers only, then you can express 64 as a power of 2, 4, 8 and of 64 itself.
A factor of a number is any number which the original number can divide by evenly. For instance, 16 can divide by 8, and so 8 is a factor of 16. 24 cannot divide by 64 without leaving a fraction, decimal, or remainder. Therefore 64 is not a factor of 24.