5^(4) = 625
625
5x5x5x5 can be written in exponential form as 5^4, where the base is 5 and the exponent is 4. This is because there are 4 factors of 5 being multiplied together.
Ah, what a delightful question! When you have a number like 5 multiplied by itself four times (5x5x5x5), you are finding the result of 5 raised to the power of 4. So, 5x5x5x5 equals 625. Isn't that just lovely? Remember, there are no mistakes in math, only happy little accidents.
5 to the power of 4 in standard form is: 5x5x5x5
5^4
5^(4) = 625
625
5x5x5x5 can be written in exponential form as 5^4, where the base is 5 and the exponent is 4. This is because there are 4 factors of 5 being multiplied together.
Ah, what a delightful question! When you have a number like 5 multiplied by itself four times (5x5x5x5), you are finding the result of 5 raised to the power of 4. So, 5x5x5x5 equals 625. Isn't that just lovely? Remember, there are no mistakes in math, only happy little accidents.
5 to the power of 4 in standard form is: 5x5x5x5
5 x 5 = 25 25 x 25 = 625
Standard form is just a simplified version. Just multiply them together. 625
5 to the fourth or 5^4 means: 5x5x5x5 which equals 625 -Pookie
625 No. I got 250. Here's why. 125 625 / \ / \ 25 (5) 125 (5) / \ / \ (5) (5) 25 (5) / \ (5) (5) 125: 5X5X5 625: 5X5X5X5 (Circle all pairs of 5) Multiply: 5x5x5x5=250 LCM=250
5 x 5 x 5 x 5 = 54 .
54 there are four 5's in the problem so you write the exepont four