2 to the second power is the same as 22, which is 2 x 2 or 4.
That would be two. Two to the second power is 4.
negative eight plus two times four to the second power
Two to the fifth power multiplied by three to the second power equals 288.
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72 is "seven to the second power" or "seven to the power two" or "seven squared", and when it is calculated it is "forty nine".
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That would be two. Two to the second power is 4.
negative eight plus two times four to the second power
Two to the fifth power multiplied by three to the second power equals 288.
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16 22 x 22 =16 because 22 =4 and 4x4 is 16.
10 to the second power it says 2 so we do two zeros which would be 100
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The exponent is TWO.
72 is "seven to the second power" or "seven to the power two" or "seven squared", and when it is calculated it is "forty nine".
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