82 and 43
9^2 is 81 and 3^4 is 81
There are two ways to express exponents in Excel.=6^3=POWER(6,3)
x is non negative and x is not greater than 0
When you subtract it from a bigger exponent of another number by dividing two numbers with exponents.
82 and 43
Such that 64 is equal to 26, or two to the power six, 1/64 is equal to 2-6, or two to the power minus six.
42 or 24 If you want to be fancy you can use exponents less than one 2561/2 or 40961/3
two ways are 9 to the power of 2 and another one is 3 to the power of 4 exponents are when you do x and use powers here is one 5x5x5x5 is 5 to the power of 4
9^2 is 81 and 3^4 is 81
I presume you mean you are multiplying two powers of the same base, where both exponents are negative. Regardless of the signs of the exponents, you algebraically add the exponents. For example, 2-3 times 2-4 is 2-7; 35 times 3-8 is 3-3.
There are two ways to express exponents in Excel.=6^3=POWER(6,3)
x is non negative and x is not greater than 0
When you subtract it from a bigger exponent of another number by dividing two numbers with exponents.
To simplify, you write one copy of the base, then add the exponent. Example:x^5 times x^3 = x^8 In the case of positive integer exponents, this can easily be derived by writing each power as a repeated multiplication. However, this law is also valid for negative or fractional exponents.
4^2 = 4x4 = 16 2^3 = 2x2x2 = 16 in other words the answer is two to the power of three or four to the power of two... 4^2 2^3
1). The product of 5 and the square of 3 is . . . 2). When negative 3 million is multiplied by negative 0.000015, the result is . . .