When a base is raised to a power inside a quantity , multiply the two exponents to solve.
Every non-zero number, raised to the power 0 equals 1. This follows from the index laws.
Yes but only if its multiplying, lets say its 4 to the 2nd power times 4 to the 3rd power that would be 4 to the 5th power because u keep the base and add the exponents
When it has any term in which the variable is not raised to a non-nagative integer power. So for example, if it contains a term such as x-3 [the power is not positive] or x1/2 or sqrt(x) [the power is not an integer] or sin(x), or log(x) etc [not powers of x].
Unfortunately not all of the notation made it through. If neither of the variables is raised to some power, say x2 or y3, then the expression or equation appears to be linear.
To say 10 raised to the power of 20, you would read it as "10 to the power of 20" or "10 raised to the 20th power." This means multiplying 10 by itself 20 times, resulting in the number 100,000,000,000,000,000,000.
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.
7x7x7 it will be 7 to the 3rd power . so7to the 3rd power.
you could say "hey what ya doin"
When a base is raised to a power inside a quantity , multiply the two exponents to solve.
One way to say water power is hydroelectric power. Another way to say it is just hydroelectricity.
It depends on the context. "Informed of the current situation" should work in most cases.
"Kido" Do means "The Way", Ki means "Life giving energy" or power. Another translation of power is "Chikara" You would say something like this, "Kido" or "Chikarado"
x raised to a positive power, a is xa where a> 0. If a is an integer then it is equal to x*x*...*x where there are a lots of x.x raised to a negative power is the same as the reciprocal of x raised to the absolute value of the power. Thus, if b < 0 then xb = 1/x-bwhere -b > 0.x raised to rational or irrational powers are defined using the power laws.Another AnswerThe terms 'positive' and 'negative' powercan also be used to describe the direction of energy flow. For example, when a generator supplies energy to the grid, we can say that the direction of that energy and, therefore, the rate at which the energy flows (i.e. power) is positive. However, when the grid supplies energy back to the generator (causing it to 'motor'), then the energy (and, therefore, the power) is negative.
The Bible does not say who was raised from the dead first by Jesus. chickennnn !!!
Every non-zero number, raised to the power 0 equals 1. This follows from the index laws.
NO, when most people say 'power saw' they mean something like a rotary saw.