As far as I know, there is no no word that describes the exponent 5, besides the phrase "raised to the fifth power".
Squared implies exponent = 2.
A squared number has an exponent of 2. So x squared = x2
8^2 = 64 The exponent is 2
50 squared is 502 502 is 2,500 which can be expressed as 2.50 × 103
It means that the exponent is 2.
Squared implies exponent = 2.
A squared number has an exponent of 2. So x squared = x2
8^2 = 64 The exponent is 2
When the base is squared.
if there is something like 4x^2, then the 4 is the coefficient. It is the coefficient of the X. The squared part is the exponent. If something is just 2x, then the 2 is the exponent. It is the known number, the constant that is multiplied times the X.
50 squared is 50^2
50 squared is 502 502 is 2,500 which can be expressed as 2.50 × 103
The reason you use 2 for the exponent when saying a number squared is because you are taking the number with the exponent of 2 and multiplying it by itself. 2^2 = 4 since 2 x 2 = 4. After squared is cubed for an exponent of 3, 2^3 = 8, since 2 x 2 x 2 = 8.
It means that the exponent is 2.
10 squared. 10^2
To type "h squared," you can use the superscript feature in word processors like Microsoft Word or Google Docs. In these programs, highlight the "2" and select the superscript option (often found in the formatting toolbar). Alternatively, you can type "h^2" to represent "h squared" in plain text, where the caret (^) indicates that the number is an exponent.
They're the same thing. The 2 in squared inches is an exponent.