11p2x4/6
106
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.
√182 is 18. Trouble is, that's not 18 squared. Try √3242 * * * * * Good try but not good enough! 18 squared is the squared root of 18 to the fourth power. That is to say, 324 is the square root of 104,976
3q over r to the fourth power
2.1x1010 (30,000 x 700,000)
One fifth to the fourth power is 0.0016
b to the fourth power
"2 to the power of 4" is written "two to the fourth power", and "8 to the power of 2" is known as "eight squared". And, eight squared is greater than two to the fourth power. Eight squared is 64, and two to the fourth power is 16.
∛(x4) √(x5) = x4/3x5/2 = x8/6x15/6 = x23/6
It is 530.66
1
x squared
The GCF is 2x2
x to the 5th power times y to the fourth power
2y squared * y cubed= 2y^5 (2y to the fifth power)
106
If a number raised to the second power is squared and raised to the third power is cubed, I'm going to take a guess and say that a number raised to the fourth power is tesseracted.