1, 5, 6 & 10
42
what are numbers like 10,100,1,000 called
1010 When multiplying numbers with powers - you add the powers together.
The form that uses only powers of ten are logarithms to base 10. The scientific notation does use powers of ten but the original number is also used in this representation.
I'm guessing you mean, "What is 10 to the 0th power?"The answer, of course, is the same for 10, as it is for anything else, 1, because numbers greater than 1 to a negative power are less than 1, but greater than 0, and numbers greater than 1 to powers between 0 and 1 are between 1 and that number.
1, 5, 6 & 10
If it isn't a whole number than theres a constant in the formulae
42
Powers of 2 2,4,8,16,32 and so on.
Sixth powers.
There is only one solution: 44 = 256.
She's a god, she's always had her powers.
Negative numbers to even powers will be positive, negative numbers to odd powers will be negative. The answer is -16,384.
She didn't "receive" her powers, she always had them - she was a deity.
The set of real numbers is not closed under powers. That is to say, there are some equations of the form y = xa which do not have a solution within the set. Typical example: x is negative, a = 0.5
what are numbers like 10,100,1,000 called
Powers of 22, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512