2 to the power of 3 equals 8.
3 to the 3rd power + 3 to the 3rd power = 54
y = 3 (y^3)(y^3 - 1) = (3^3)(3^3 - 1) = 27(27 - 1) = 27(26) = 702
If you mean: 2^3 times 2^7 times 2^3 then it equals 8192
One third of 3 to the sixth power can be calculated by first finding 3 to the sixth power, which is 3^6 = 729. Then, divide 729 by 3 to find one third of it. Therefore, one third of 3 to the sixth power is 729 divided by 3, which equals 243.
2 to the power of 3 equals 8.
3 to the 3rd power + 3 to the 3rd power = 54
y = 3 (y^3)(y^3 - 1) = (3^3)(3^3 - 1) = 27(27 - 1) = 27(26) = 702
If you mean: 2^3 times 2^7 times 2^3 then it equals 8192
3 and, implicitly, 1.
One third of 3 to the sixth power can be calculated by first finding 3 to the sixth power, which is 3^6 = 729. Then, divide 729 by 3 to find one third of it. Therefore, one third of 3 to the sixth power is 729 divided by 3, which equals 243.
If 2+3 5s 5 squared is 25 then 25 times 2 equals 50
It is: 10 because 10^3 = 1000
6/5-3 equals 0.5787037037
(-2)^3 equals -2 times -2 times -2 which equals -8
Easiest by trial and error as 5 to the third is more than 92. 5 squared = 25, 3 to the power 4 = 81 and 81 + 25 = 106. Try x =1 gives 5 + 9 = 14 so there appears to be no solution in integers.
Three to the third power equals three times three times three equals twenty-seven. 3^3 = 3 x 3 x 3 = 27