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Q: Is 5 raised to the second power a rational number?
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Is 3 raised to the second power a rational number?

Yes.


What is a number raised to the second power?

A number raised to the second power is a number times itself. This can also be stated as a number squared.


When evaluated using rational values for the variables will result in an a rational number?

Not necessarily. The value of 3 (rational) raised to the power 1/2 (rational) is not rational.


When you multiply a number by itself you raise the number to the second-?

It is raised to the second power


Find the number equal to 6 raised to the second power?

Any number raised to the second power means it is multiplied by itself two times. Thus 6 to the second power is: 6x6=136


When you multiply a number by itself you raise the number to the second?

Yes the number is raised to the second power


What is a whole number raised to the second power?

It is the perfect square of that number.


What is the number equal to 6 raised to the second power?

36 is.


If there is a fourth dimension then why is there no name for the fourth power?

If a number raised to the second power is squared and raised to the third power is cubed, I'm going to take a guess and say that a number raised to the fourth power is tesseracted.


What is 1 to power of 10?

' 1 ' raised to any power = 1 .The power can be a whole number, a fraction, a decimal,positive, or negative, rational or irrational.


What is nine to the second power equal?

81 A number raised to the second power is the number multipled by itself twice (9*9). A number raised to the third power, is the number multipled by itself 3 times (9*9*9) and so on.


Is 3.14 to the second power rarional?

YES Any rational number taken to any integer power is still rational. Now if you meant to refer to the irrational number Pi - which is approximately 3.14159..., then squaring it does not make it rational.