Its hard to do type it out. Easier to write it. ^ means the number is raised or superscript. X = (2)^2 X (3)^3
7 to the second power
It's an expression for a number, which you'd write as [ 560 x4 y2 ],and whose value depends on the values of 'x' and 'y'.
102
You write 32, where that two is the number of times you are multiplying 3 by itself (3 x 3 x 3 = 33) and it is to the upper right of the number. You say 32 as "three squared," 33 as "three cubed," and everything higher as you would if the power were a place in a race, so 345 is "three to the forty-fifth power."
Its hard to do type it out. Easier to write it. ^ means the number is raised or superscript. X = (2)^2 X (3)^3
2*2*n2
Ten to the second power is 100. Move the decimal over two places. 110
264
Three to the third power equals three times three times three equals twenty-seven. 3^3 = 3 x 3 x 3 = 27
(2 x 5)2
7.238 × 102 written in regular notation is: 723.8
50,600 10 to the fourth power = 10000 10 to the second power = 100 5 x 10,000 = 50,000 6 x 100 = 600
the same way you would write to the second power, only with a 3 instead of a 2, a tiny 3 where this asterisk* is. so 3 to the 3rd is 3* but with a three (where the asterisk is)
9 to the second power :))
7 to the second power
It's an expression for a number, which you'd write as [ 560 x4 y2 ],and whose value depends on the values of 'x' and 'y'.