Yes, 6 is the base and 2 is the exponent in 6^2.
To solve, 6 * 6 = 36 since we know that an exponent is not, in this instance, 6 * 2, but 6 * 6. If it was 6^3, the answer would be 6 * 6 * 6 = 216.
six to the 2nd power= 36 In number form it looks like this: 62
6 to the negative 2nd means that it equals 1 over 6 to the negative 2nd.
Six is the base. (64)
49 - 8 - 6 = 35
62 is 36
six to the 2nd power= 36 In number form it looks like this: 62
Base 6, exponent 5.
6 is the base number.
6 to the negative 2nd means that it equals 1 over 6 to the negative 2nd.
Six is the base. (64)
6 to the power 2 is 36. The 6 is called the base. The 2 is the power or index. 36 is the basic numeral.
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when dividing a number to a certain power by the same number to a different power, subtract the exponents 6 to the 6 divided by 6 to the 2 = 6 to the 4 power = 1296
3 to power of 6= 216 , 3 to power of 9= 729
49 - 8 - 6 = 35
16
Ah, let's paint a happy little picture with numbers here. When we have a negative exponent like -2, we can flip the base to make it positive. So, 6 to the negative 2nd power is the same as 1 over 6 squared, which simplifies to 1 over 36. Just a little math magic to brighten your day!