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.
In index form, that would be 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
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
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.
In index form, that would be 64