4... now go find/buy a calculator. :)
Any number with an exponent of zero is equal to one. 60 = 1
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The exponent of 88 refers to the power to which a base number must be raised to equal 88. In this case, we need to find the exponent in an exponential expression like ( b^x = 88 ). To determine the exponent, we can express 88 as a product of prime factors, which is 2^3 * 11. Therefore, the exponent of 88 is 3 when expressed in terms of its prime factorization.
An exponent is 1; 16 = 16^1
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No. An exponent is the degree to which a number is multiplied by itself. For example in 23 the 3 is the exponent. 23 is equal to 2x2x2.
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36, you multiply its self by how ever many times the exponent tells you to do in stead of writing 6 times six
Any number with an exponent of zero is equal to one. 60 = 1
Log 2 is the exponent to which 10 must be raised to equal 2, which is approximately 0.301.
121^1 = 121. Any number with an exponent of 1 is equal to itself.
The degree is equal to the highest exponent on a variable, which is 2.
If you had the number 2 with an exponent of 4 this is what you should do: 2x2x2x2 and that would equal 8
no exponent can make a number equal to zero, however any number with an exponent of zero is one.
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The exponent of 169 refers to the power to which a base number must be raised to equal 169. In terms of prime factorization, 169 can be expressed as (13^2), meaning the exponent is 2 when using 13 as the base. Alternatively, if considering 169 as a number itself, it does not have a single exponent but can be represented in various bases.