It is called a power. If the power is 2, it is read as "squared and if the power is 3 it is read as "cubed", otherwise is is read as "to the power of ..."
Five to the power of two, also known as five squared, is equal to twenty-five (25).5^2= 2525It is 25. 5 x 5 = 25.25!!
If a number is to the power of 2 it is "squared". The number that is squared is the "root".
Any number, A, raised to some power, x, can be written in the form, A^x in keyboard form.E.g. five squared would be written 5^2.
It is about: 1.4142135622 squared = 2
It is called a power. If the power is 2, it is read as "squared and if the power is 3 it is read as "cubed", otherwise is is read as "to the power of ..."
Five to the power of two, also known as five squared, is equal to twenty-five (25).5^2= 2525It is 25. 5 x 5 = 25.25!!
Sqaured. For example, 2 to the second power (2^2) coulld also be read as 2 squared.
If a number is to the power of 2 it is "squared". The number that is squared is the "root".
Q: I = -1 squared then I to the power of 2 =? I = -1
"2 to the power of 4" is written "two to the fourth power", and "8 to the power of 2" is known as "eight squared". And, eight squared is greater than two to the fourth power. Eight squared is 64, and two to the fourth power is 16.
As a to the power of 2 is the same as a squared then how about this a2
8x to the second power times 3x to the second power (8x)2 + (3x)2 = 64x2 + 9x2 = 73x2 is one possibility, except the problem called for multiplication which would make the answer 64x squared times 9x squared = 576x to the fourth power It could also be read this way: 8x squared times 3x squared equals 24x to the fourth power. I wish my computer would do those cool little twos.
The generally accepted way to type powers of a number is by using the carat symbol, or "^." So five to the second power (or squared) is 5^2.
Any number, A, raised to some power, x, can be written in the form, A^x in keyboard form.E.g. five squared would be written 5^2.
5 to the second power is read as 5 squared because it is 52 or 5 times 5 or 25. We call a square number for ex: 4 (2 times 2), 16 (4 times 4), et cetera. 8 is not a square number being that none of its factors are a number times itself.
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