128 = 27. You can find out this sort of things quickly if you take the trouble to divide the number into prime factors.
128 is a square number 128 is a square number
The value of the seventh power of two is 128.
(128)2 = 16,384
2^7 = 2x2x2x2x2x2x2 = 4x4x4x2 = 16x8 = 128
The powers of 2 between 100 and 200 are 128 and 256. The only power of 2 that falls within the range of 100 to 200 is 128 (since (2^7 = 128)). Therefore, there is only one number between 100 and 200 that can be expressed as a power of 2.
The number that, when raised to the power of 2, equals 128 is the square root of 128. The square root of 128 is approximately 11.31. Therefore, 11.31 raised to the power of 2 equals 128.
The seventh root of a number is the number that, when raised to the power of 7, equals the original number. To find the seventh root of 128, you would calculate 128^(1/7), which is approximately 2.0801. This means that 2.0801 raised to the power of 7 is equal to 128.
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It is: 2 to the power of 7 = 128
Yes, 128 is a whole number.
The number is the square root of 128 times the square root of 128 = 128
128 is a square number 128 is a square number
The value of the seventh power of two is 128.
(128)2 = 16,384
what if someone has a number already to add with another number to equal 128, so 64+64 still equals 128.
128^6 is equal to 4,398,046,511,104.
128 is not Perfect.