You simply count the number of eights that are being multiplied together, and that is your exponent. In this case that would be: 8⁵
You take the original number and multiply itself by however many the exponent is. Example: 8 exponent 3, you would multiply 8 by itself three times. 8*8*8.
262144 is standard notation for 8⁶, where 8 is the base and 6 is the exponent
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Oh, dude, 8 times 8 is like 64. In exponent form, it's 8^2. So, if you're feeling fancy and want to sound all mathy, you can say 8 raised to the power of 2 equals 64. But like, who's really keeping track, right?
It is: 5.08*10^8 in scientific notation and the exponent of 10 is 8
23 or 81
8⁵
10 to 8 power
8 to the power of 2, like 8^2
8⁴ = 8x8x8x8 = 4096
negative 8 would be the base and the 15 would be the exponent
You simply count the number of eights that are being multiplied together, and that is your exponent. In this case that would be: 8⁵
6.98 with an exponent of -8 = -1.0199999999999996
You take the original number and multiply itself by however many the exponent is. Example: 8 exponent 3, you would multiply 8 by itself three times. 8*8*8.
8^2 = 64 The exponent is 2
The value is 8 because the exponent written in scientific notation is 2.45x10^8, which means 2.45 times 10 to the eighth power.