Well, let's see . . .
53 = 125
35 = 243
I guess not.
That's the same as 1 divided by (x to the power 3).
n to the 3rd power is n x n x n
It is "find the value of 3 to the 5th power".
4 to the third is 4x4x4 sooo... 16x4... 64
27.22
That's the same as (-3) x (-3) x (-3) = -27
That's the same as 1 divided by (x to the power 3).
Well, darling, when you have the same base and you're multiplying exponents, you just add the exponents. So, 3 to the 7th power times 3 to the 3rd power is 3 to the 10th power. Simple math, honey.
n to the 3rd power is n x n x n
3 to the 3rd power + 3 to the 3rd power = 54
They are: 7^3 = 343 and 3^3 = 27
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)
(45) x (43) = 48
It is "find the value of 3 to the 5th power".
Since the base is the same, you can subtract the exponents in this case, so it is 4 to the power (9 minus 3).
y5 * y3 * y = y5 * y3 * y1 = y5+3+1 = y9
^3