Actually, (3) raised to the (5)th power equals (243) because (3^5) is calculated as (3 \times 3 \times 3 \times 3 \times 3), which equals (243). To break it down, (3^2 = 9), (3^3 = 27), (3^4 = 81), and finally (3^5 = 243). Thus, (3^5 = 243) is correct.
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To find what power of 3 equals 243, you can express 243 as a power of 3. Since (3^5 = 243), it follows that 3 to the power of 5 equals 243. Therefore, the answer is (3^5 = 243).
(-3/5)5 = -35/55 = -243/3125 = -0.07776
Well, let's see . . . 53 = 125 35 = 243 I guess not.
Negative 3 raised to the power of 5 is equal to -243.
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3 to the 5th power (35) in standard form is 243
The number is -3
To find what power of 3 equals 243, you can express 243 as a power of 3. Since (3^5 = 243), it follows that 3 to the power of 5 equals 243. Therefore, the answer is (3^5 = 243).
NO!!! Remember 3^(5) = 243 Hence 243^(1/5) = 3
243 - 32 = 211
3^-5=(1/3^5)=1/243
It is: 243 to the power of 1/5 = 3 because 3*3*3*3*3 = 243
(-3/5)5 = -35/55 = -243/3125 = -0.07776
3x3x3x3x3=243
Notice that 243 is 3 to the 5th power.So your equation says:3x = 35I'd say that 'x' is probably 5.