Yes.
Not necessarily. The value of 3 (rational) raised to the power 1/2 (rational) is not rational.
It is the perfect square of that number.
When a number is raised to the power of 1, the result is always the number itself. Therefore, 1 raised to the power of 10 is equal to 1. This is because any number raised to the power of 1 is simply the number itself, without any change.
If the exponent or raised power of a number is in the form of p/q the exponent is said to be rational exponent. For example= 11/2 22/3
Yes.
A number raised to the second power is a number times itself. This can also be stated as a number squared.
Not necessarily. The value of 3 (rational) raised to the power 1/2 (rational) is not rational.
It is 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
Yes the number is raised to the second power
It is the perfect square of that number.
36 is.
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.
When a number is raised to the power of 1, the result is always the number itself. Therefore, 1 raised to the power of 10 is equal to 1. This is because any number raised to the power of 1 is simply the number itself, without any change.
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.
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