odd
When you multiply a number by itself, you get the "second power" of the number.That's also called the "square" of the number.Here are some examples:The second power of 5 is (5 x 5) = 25.The second power (square) of 10 is (10 x 10) = 100.The square (second power) of 6 is (6 x 6) = 36.The square of 3.1 is (3.1 x 3.1) = 9.61.
5
the second power which is also known as squared, you take whatever your coefficient is then multiply it again. so if its 5 to the 2nd power. you would take 5 times 5 which is 25
25
35 to the second power -5 = 30
Negative 5 to the second power would be -5 times -5 which would be 25.
four to the second power
The answer is 25. This is because five to the second power is just like saying 5x5. All you need to do is five to the second power BAM! Two fives 5x5!
odd
When you multiply a number by itself, you get the "second power" of the number.That's also called the "square" of the number.Here are some examples:The second power of 5 is (5 x 5) = 25.The second power (square) of 10 is (10 x 10) = 100.The square (second power) of 6 is (6 x 6) = 36.The square of 3.1 is (3.1 x 3.1) = 9.61.
5
the second power which is also known as squared, you take whatever your coefficient is then multiply it again. so if its 5 to the 2nd power. you would take 5 times 5 which is 25
25
5 to the second power
they cancel each other out. the square root of 5 raised to the second power = 5
8 x 9 x 5 and 4 x 3 x 25 360 and 300 The GCF is 60.