Base 5, exponent 3 (53)
4 is the base, 3 is the exponent. Answer = 4 to power 3 = 64
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A number that represents the product of repeating multiplication is called an exponent. It is written as a superscript to the right of the base number. For example, in the expression 5^3, the base number is 5 and the exponent is 3. This means that 5 is multiplied by itself 3 times (5 * 5 * 5 = 125).
Yes, it is.
The answer is one.
When you write 53 , the whole thing is called a power. The 5 is the base, and the 3 is the exponent.
Base 6, exponent 5.
4 is the base, 3 is the exponent. Answer = 4 to power 3 = 64
Same as for positive numbers. On a scientific calculator, you press (base number) (inverse) (log) (your number). You can also use the power function: (base) (power) (exponent).An antilog is just a power. The antilog (base 10) of 3 is 10 to the power 3.As to the definition, 10 to the power -3 is defined as 1 / (10 to the power 3).Same as for positive numbers. On a scientific calculator, you press (base number) (inverse) (log) (your number). You can also use the power function: (base) (power) (exponent).An antilog is just a power. The antilog (base 10) of 3 is 10 to the power 3.As to the definition, 10 to the power -3 is defined as 1 / (10 to the power 3).Same as for positive numbers. On a scientific calculator, you press (base number) (inverse) (log) (your number). You can also use the power function: (base) (power) (exponent).An antilog is just a power. The antilog (base 10) of 3 is 10 to the power 3.As to the definition, 10 to the power -3 is defined as 1 / (10 to the power 3).Same as for positive numbers. On a scientific calculator, you press (base number) (inverse) (log) (your number). You can also use the power function: (base) (power) (exponent).An antilog is just a power. The antilog (base 10) of 3 is 10 to the power 3.As to the definition, 10 to the power -3 is defined as 1 / (10 to the power 3).
The base is 7 and the exponent is 3.
3
A number that represents the product of repeating multiplication is called an exponent. It is written as a superscript to the right of the base number. For example, in the expression 5^3, the base number is 5 and the exponent is 3. This means that 5 is multiplied by itself 3 times (5 * 5 * 5 = 125).
The base.
Yes, it is.
Your question is ambiguous.Possible answers are:1. 333 (333 in base 5 = 333 in base 5). You must properly specify an alternate base if you want a conversion between 2 different bases.2. 2313 (converted 333 base 10 to base 5)3. 93 (converted 333 base 5 to base 10)Method:-------If you want to know 333 base 10 value in a base 5 system, then your answer is: 2313.Base 10 to Base 5 Conversion Method:333 / 5 = 66.6 .6*5 = 3 66 / 5 = 13.2 .2*5 = 113 / 5 = 2.6 .6*5 = 3 2 / 5 = .4 .4*5 = 2----If you want to know 333 base 5 value in a base 10 system, then your answer is: 93.Base 5 to Base 10 Conversion Method:5^2=25 * 3 = 755^1= 5 * 3 = 155^0=1 * 3 = 375 + 15 + 3 = 93
3 to power of 6= 216 , 3 to power of 9= 729
The answer is one.