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.
If a number raised to the second power is squared and raised to the third power is cubed, I'm going to take a guess and say that a number raised to the fourth power is tesseracted.
area comes out with squared units of measurement, volume with cubed, perimeter stays to the power of 1.