Ah, index form is a way to write numbers using exponents. So, if we want to write 64 in index form, we can express it as 2^6. Isn't that just lovely? It's like a little mathematical painting on canvas!
A base raised to a negative power is equal to 1 divided by that base raised to a positive exponent. So 16 raised to (-3/2) is equal to 1/ (16 raised 3/2), or 1/64.
use the rules for multiplying integers.Pos times pos equals posneg times neg equals pos neg times pos or pos times neg equals negand keep in mind that a negative exponent turns positive by using the recipricol (changing it to a fraction)(8 2)-2 = 82*-2 = 8-4 = 1/84 = 1/8*8*8*8 = 1/4096(8 2)-2 = (8 . 8) -2 = 64-2 = 1/642 = 1/64*64 = 1/4096Hope this answers your question
2^6
4^3=4*4*4=64
64 = 26
They can be: 43 = 64, 82 = 64 and 26 = 64
82 and 43
26
The prime factorization of 64 with exponents is: 26
Ah, index form is a way to write numbers using exponents. So, if we want to write 64 in index form, we can express it as 2^6. Isn't that just lovely? It's like a little mathematical painting on canvas!
2 • 2 • 2 • 2 • 2 • 2
Make it a fraction, flip the numerator and denominator, and the exponent is no long negative. For example 4-3 = 1/43 = 1/64
26 = 64 43 = 64 82 = 64 are all valid
It is the same as 43 = 64
A base raised to a negative power is equal to 1 divided by that base raised to a positive exponent. So 16 raised to (-3/2) is equal to 1/ (16 raised 3/2), or 1/64.
In infinitely many ways. However, if you want powers of positive integers only, then you can express 64 as a power of 2, 4, 8 and of 64 itself.