You can express 81 using different exponents as follows: (81 = 3^4), since (3 \times 3 \times 3 \times 3 = 81). Additionally, (81 = 9^2) because (9 \times 9 = 81) and (9) can also be written as (3^2), giving (81 = (3^2)^2 = 3^4). Lastly, (81 = 81^1) is another representation, where any number to the power of 1 remains unchanged.
81 = 34 = 92 = 65610.5
92, 34, or 81 * 100.
811
9^2 is 81 and 3^4 is 81
81 = 34
81 = 34 = 92 = 65610.5
34, 811, 92
92, 34, or 81 * 100.
Three ways of writing 81 with exponents are: 92, 34, and 32 X 32.You could also write it as 8.1 x101.
811
The prime factorization of 81 using exponents is: 34
3 to the power of 4 9 to the power of 2 81 to the power of 1 I'm on this problem in my notebook too ;)
9^2 is 81 and 3^4 is 81
81 = 34
One is 3 to the 4th power
Eighty-one 81 92 34
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