You multiply 16 times 16.
well for example if you had 2 to the power of 2 then you would multiply it two times. 2 times 2 = 4
multiply it by itself six times for example 2 to the 6th power = 2x2x2x2x2x2 = 64
Yes because when dealing with 10 squared times 10 to the fourth power you must multiply the exponents and you will get 10 to the sixth power.
Well all you do is multiply 24 times 24 times 24 so that equals 13824 so 24 to the third power is 13824
Expressing a number to the "third power" means to multiply that number by itself three times. Multiply 329313.6 times 329313.6, and then multiply that answer by 329313.6. The resulting answer is the third power [329313.63].
You multiply 16 times 16.
You take a number and multiply it by itself three times.
You multiply the number by itself 115 times.
A number "to the power" of another number means to multiply the first number by itself however many times the second number is. Example: 43, 4 to the power of 3, means multiply 4 by itself 3 times: 4x4x4=64
Multiply 9 by itself three times (9 x 9 x 9) to find out. That's what the third power means. For the fourth power, you'd multiply again.
If you mean something like this: 54 then you multiply 5*5*5*5. The answer in this case would be 625. In any case with a number to a power, you multiply the number by itself however many times you have in the power. If it is just to the power of 2, you multiply it by itself twice. If it is to the power of 10, you multiply the number by itself 10 times. Most calculators (besides simple four-function calculators) have a button that allows you to input a number to a power and find the answer, which is much faster.
well for example if you had 2 to the power of 2 then you would multiply it two times. 2 times 2 = 4
You multiply 10x10x10x10x10x10 (10 appears 6 times as a factor).
its that you have to multiply for example 4 to the third power means 4 x 4 x 4=64 the three means that you have to multiply 4 three times with 4
multiply it by itself six times for example 2 to the 6th power = 2x2x2x2x2x2 = 64
To expand a power, use the distributive property and multiply the base by itself the number of times indicated by the exponent. For example, to expand (x+2)^3, multiply (x+2) by itself three times using the distributive property.