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12^2 or 122 not sure if this is what you mean.
The exponent is 12 (512). 512 = 244,140,625
12 = 121
In scientific notation it is: 1.0*10^13 = 10,000,000,000,000
12 squared is 144, as squaring a number means multiplying it by itself (12 x 12 = 144). "To 2" typically refers to the exponent, indicating that 12 is raised to the power of 2. Therefore, 12 squared is 144.
It is: 2^2 times 3^1 = 12
12^2 or 122 not sure if this is what you mean.
exponent of 12?Perhaps you mean factor thus;22 * 3= 12====
The exponent is 12 (512). 512 = 244,140,625
Base -7 Exponent 12
12 = 121
In scientific notation it is: 1.0*10^13 = 10,000,000,000,000
12 squared is 144, as squaring a number means multiplying it by itself (12 x 12 = 144). "To 2" typically refers to the exponent, indicating that 12 is raised to the power of 2. Therefore, 12 squared is 144.
8^2 = 64 The exponent is 2
Yes. For example, 1^12=1 or 2^10=1024
First factorise the two numbers. It is best to write the factors out in incrasing order. Whether or not you use power or exponent notation is up to you. 12 = 2.2.3 = 22*3 and 16 = 2*2*2*2 = 24. Then for the LCM, take each factor in turn. Find the maximum number of times that it appears in the factorisation of the two numbers (equivalently, find the highest power for that factor in the factorisations). Write that down for the LCM. Move to the next prime factor. Continue until you have exhausted all he factors. So here, 2 has an exponent 2 in 12 and an exponent 4 in 16. So for the LCM, 2 must have an exponent of 4. 3 has an exponent of 1 in 12 and 0 in 16 (REMEMBER: 30 = 1). And that is the end of the factors. So LCM = 24*31 = 48
An exponent is 1; 16 = 16^1