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 '.)
it would be 1 * 10 to the 9th power ( your exponent would be 9
I am not entirely sure what you mean: If you raise something to a power, you automatically have an exponent.(-5) to the power (-1) is the reciprocal of (-5) to the power 1, so you have 1 / (-5), or -1/5.
The exponent of 1234567890 is 1 because anything to the 1st power equals that number.
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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 '.)
A negative exponent is 1 over the base to the power of the absolute value of the exponent. For example 2 to the power of -1 is 1/2, 2 to the power of -2 is 1/4, or (1/2) squared, and 2 to the power of -3 is 1/8, or (1/2) cubed.
it would be 1 * 10 to the 9th power ( your exponent would be 9
I am not entirely sure what you mean: If you raise something to a power, you automatically have an exponent.(-5) to the power (-1) is the reciprocal of (-5) to the power 1, so you have 1 / (-5), or -1/5.
Answer: 1 Something like 52 is called a power. The base is 5 and the exponent is 2. If the exponent is not given it is assumed to be one, so that 760 = 7601. The exponent is 1.
The exponent of 1234567890 is 1 because anything to the 1st power equals that number.
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Power = 5 = exponent. That is, exponent = 5.
1 divided by a number with an exponent is the same as the number to the exponent of opposite sign. For example 1 divided by 2 to the third power is the same as 2 to the minus 3 power
Oh honey, the exponent of 300 is 1. Because any number raised to the power of 1 is just the number itself. So, in this case, 300 to the power of 1 is still 300. Math doesn't have to be complicated, darling.
10 to the power 1
That number becomes an exponent. For example, 5 to the -2 power is 1/25