You evaluate the power of the power first. For example, 4 to the power of (3 to the power of 2) is 4 to the power of 9 which is 262,144
0.25^-1 = 4
well... the answer is 4 to the first power.... it's not very hard........
That would be two. Two to the second power is 4.
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!
4 raised to the first power is just 4.
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1 to the first power, 2 to the second power, 3 to the third power, 4 to the fourth power, 5 to the fifth power...
That would be two. Two to the second power is 4.
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Evaluate simply means work out. You times the first number by itself. The second number which is is small and beside the top corner of the first number decides how many times the first number gets times by itself. Here are 4 examples: 2 to the power of 4 = 2 x 2 x 2 x 2= 16 3 to the power of 3 = 3 x 3 x 3= 27 4 to the power of 3= 4 x 4 x 4= 64 5 to the power of 5 = 5 x 5 x 5 x 5 x 5= 3125
4 to the power 4 =256
-12 x8 y8 / 3x4 y2 = -4 x4y6 First: divide -12 by 3 which equals -4 Second: divide x to the power of 8 by x to the power of 4 by subtracting the two powers ( 8-4 ) which will equal x to the power of 4 Third: divide y to the power of 8 by y to the power of 2 by subtracting the two powers ( 8-2 ) which will equal y to the power of 6
4 to the negative 1st power is written4^-1to get rid of the negative exponent, take the inverse (flip the denominator and numerator). So,4^-1 becomes1/(4^1)4^1 = 4 so we see that1/(4^1) = 1/4.So,4^-1 = 1/4
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4 to the power -4is the same as: 1 / (4 to the power 4)
the answer is 4