Use the superscript tool on the top bar of the answer box, it looks like x2. Just highlight the number, 2, 3, or above, then click superscript, and it will look like this: 2. Alternatively, you can copy the numbers 0 to 9 from below: 0123456789
32 + 63 = 9 + 216 = 225
(25^2)•(5^3)
10 squared
14 to the third power. 143. 73 * 23. 343 * 8 = 2744
6 cubed = 63
27 squared is 27 x 27 27 cubed is 27 x 27 x 27 The exponent shows how many times the base is used as a factor.
42/23
2/4
32 + 63 = 9 + 216 = 225
(25^2)•(5^3)
10 squared
The normal way to write this is: x3 (meaning x cubed / x to the third power).
As a to the power of 2 is the same as a squared then how about this a2
2(squared) times 163
2
To write powers of a number you write the number, followed by the number of the power in superscript. For example, a number to the second power is x2, a number to the third power is x3 and so on. Squaring is taking a number to the second power. Thus 20 squared is 202, which equals 400.
10 cubed is 1000. This is because 10 cubed is 10 x 10 x 10, which is 1000.and that is how you do it