Multiply the number by itself three times. For example: if you want to raise the number 2 to the third power then 2^3=2x2x2=8.
When you raise a number to the third power, you get the 'cube' of the original number.
When you raise a number to the third power, you get the 'cube' of the original number
Multiply it by itself.
You multiply the number by itself 115 times.
It is raised to the second power
Multiply the number by itself.
(x3 - 1)/(x - 1) = x2 + x + 1
When you raise a number to the third power, you get the 'cube' of the original number.
It means to raise the number to the third power - that is, do a multiplication in which the number appears three times as a factor. For example, the cube (third power) of 5 is equal to 5 x 5 x 5.
When you raise a number to the third power, you get the 'cube' of the original number
Multiply it by itself.
To raise a number to an exponent means to multiply it by itself as many times as the specified exponent. For example: 23 or "two to the power of three" is the same as 2 × 2 × 2 35 or "three to the power of five" is the same as 3 × 3 × 3 × 3 × 3 y2 or "y to the power of two" (or "y squared") means y × y
It is raised to the second power
You multiply the number by itself 115 times.
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Yes the number is raised to the second power
The logarithm of that number to the base.