No. The exponent '2' means that the base number is squared.
Examples:
(3)2 means "3 squared" or 9.
X2 means "X squared", or the square of whatever 'X' is.
If the base numbers or variables are the same, you add the exponents.
3 to the 4th power 9 squared
If you mean what I think you mean, then... 92
If you mean what is b4 x b2, the answer is b6...
Since it's x2*x2, you would add the exponents giving you x4
Squared means 2 in exponents and cubed means 3 in exponents. For example, It saids 5 cubed, than it would be 5.3 .
It means that the exponent is 2.
Do you mean? 4r2 * 3r2 = 12r4 ====== You multiply the coefficients of the variable terms and add the exponents.
20 squared = 20^2
It is 2x2x5x5x or with exponents 2 squared x 5 squared.
20 squared = 20 x 20 = 400 400 in expanded form using exponents = (4 x 10^2) + (0 x 10^1) + (0 x 10^0)
If the base numbers or variables are the same, you add the exponents.
2 squared times 3 times 5 squared.
They're the same thing. The 2 in squared inches is an exponent.
26 I got 57. First you do the exponents...4 squared=16 Next is multiplication...4 times 16=64 Finally minus 7...64-7=57. The answer would be different if there were brackets around part of the problem.
17 squared times 2 squared (17^2x2^2) (17x17x2x2)
3 to the 4th power 9 squared