It is: 3-1*3-2 = 1/27
8. Answer: the power of 1 of 8 is simply 8. Who doesn't know that!
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Yes, one can be an exponent. Something to the first power is the base. For example, 4 to the 1st power is 4. 1,345,864,123 to the 1st power is 1,345,864,123. I hope this helps!
13 to the power of 1 is equal to 13.
It is: 3-1*3-2 = 1/27
3 * 10-1 = 0.3
3^-1 x 3^2 = 3^1 = 3 1/3 x 9 = 9/3 = 3
the answer is 3. Any number x raised to the 1 power (x1) equals x.
Anything to the 1st power is itself.
Yes it is, so is anything abd zero. And 3 to the 1st.
1st term is 1 to the power of 1 = 1 2nd term is 2 to the power of 2 = 4 3rd term is 3 to the power of 3 = 27 4th term is 4 to the power of 4 = 256
Any number to the 1st power is the same number, unchanged. Two to the 1st power is 2.
8. Answer: the power of 1 of 8 is simply 8. Who doesn't know that!
You start with 3 to the 1st, which is 3. Then multiply it by 3, 3x3=9.(3 to the 2nd) 9x3=27 (3 to the 3rd) Then 27x3=81 (3 to the 4th) + 17 = 98.
It would be three sevenths (3/7) because the negative sign means to switch top and bottom. So then you'd have 3/7 to the 1st power which is 3/7.
Anthing to the 1st power, is itself.