Answer -i Note that the exponentiation of i is cyclic. i to the 0=1 i to the 1 =i i squared = -1 i to the third = -i and i to the fourth is the same as i to the 0=1 since -ixi=1 So i to the 5 is same as i to the 1 or i. So we multiply 15x4 =60 and we can ignore those powers and just look at i to the 3 which we said is -i So i to the 63 =-i
I'm not sure what an "exponent answer" is.The value of (1)63 is 1.(The value of ' 1 ' raised to any power is ' 1 '.)
Power = 5 = exponent. That is, exponent = 5.
10 to the 63rd power
The exponent is 2 - from the SECOND power.
The exponent is five.
== The number 263 = 9.22337204 × 1018 (approximately)
I'm not sure what an "exponent answer" is.The value of (1)63 is 1.(The value of ' 1 ' raised to any power is ' 1 '.)
Power = 5 = exponent. That is, exponent = 5.
10 to the 63rd power
The exponent is 2 - from the SECOND power.
The exponent.
The exponent is TWO.
The exponent is five.
7 to the sixth power in exponent form is 76
To raise an exponent, you multiply the existing exponent by the new exponent. For example, if you have ( a^m ) and want to raise it to the power of ( n ), you would calculate ( (a^m)^n = a^{m \cdot n} ). This follows the power of a power rule in exponentiation.
No, you add the powers together.
105 is a power. 10 is the base and the exponent is 5.