Because the area of a square is numerically equal to the square of the length of its sides and the volume of a cube is numerically equal to the cube of the length of its sides.
squared as in square units and to the third power it would be cubed as in cubed units
4 cubed is 64, 3 squared is 9, so 55.
The verbal expression of 3b to the second power plus 2a to the 3rd power is "three b squared plus two a cubed."
(x2y2)3 + (x3y3)2 = 2x6y6.
X2 A number to the second power is squared.
squared as in square units and to the third power it would be cubed as in cubed units
One, because no matter what, 1 squared, cubed... will ALWAYS be one!
Cubed; Area is squared. Short version: No, squared is to the second power, cubed to the third. Long version: No- squared is X2 , or x times x. Cubed is X3, or x times x times x. For example: Squared: 22= 2x2= 4 Cubed: 23= 2x2x2= 8 So any 3-D object has to be X3. Area, which is 2-D, is squared.
4 cubed is 64, 3 squared is 9, so 55.
2y squared * y cubed= 2y^5 (2y to the fifth power)
How many dimensions does a square have? 2. How many dimensions does a cube have? 3. Congrats.
3 squared is 3 to the 2nd power, or 3 multiplied by 33 squared=3x3=93 cubed is 3 to the 3rd power or 3 multiplied by 3 multiplied by 33 cubed=3x3x3=27
The verbal expression of 3b to the second power plus 2a to the 3rd power is "three b squared plus two a cubed."
(x2y2)3 + (x3y3)2 = 2x6y6.
Three squared to the second power is 81.
area comes out with squared units of measurement, volume with cubed, perimeter stays to the power of 1.
X2 A number to the second power is squared.