The exponent that equals 20 is the logarithm base 10 of 20, denoted as log10(20). In other words, 10 raised to the power of this exponent equals 20. The approximate value of log10(20) is around 1.3010.
20
20 raised to the fourth power or 20*4 (where * is used as the symbol for exponentiation)
Both 30 and 20 are equal to 1. Any real number raised to the zero power is 1.
6.3333333 x 10^20
The exponent that equals 20 is the logarithm base 10 of 20, denoted as log10(20). In other words, 10 raised to the power of this exponent equals 20. The approximate value of log10(20) is around 1.3010.
ANY number raised to the power of 1 equals itself. Any number raised to the power of 0 equals 1.
20
20 raised to the fourth power or 20*4 (where * is used as the symbol for exponentiation)
Any non-zero number, raised to the zero power is equal to 1.
2 to the power of 20 divided by 4 to the power of 10 is equal to one.
It can have anywhere from say 10 to 20 hp but is around 10 stock
20^10 = 10240000000000
7.36 in the 5th power = 12.41 10 to the 5th power = 20 12.41 x 20 = 303.2
320 / 4 = 871,696,100 remainder 1
The decibel (dB) scale is logarithmic. An increase of power by a factor of 10 is an increase of +10 dB. If power increases by a factor of 100, that is equivalent to +20 dB.The decibel (dB) scale is logarithmic. An increase of power by a factor of 10 is an increase of +10 dB. If power increases by a factor of 100, that is equivalent to +20 dB.The decibel (dB) scale is logarithmic. An increase of power by a factor of 10 is an increase of +10 dB. If power increases by a factor of 100, that is equivalent to +20 dB.The decibel (dB) scale is logarithmic. An increase of power by a factor of 10 is an increase of +10 dB. If power increases by a factor of 100, that is equivalent to +20 dB.
2 x 10^1