3 to the 3rd power is 27 because 33=3x3x3=9x3=27
Three to the third power is: 27
27 is.
That number is 27.
It is 27.
threethird = twenty-seven
the answer is 27
27 is the solution
The mystery number is twenty-seven.
27 will answer that question correctly.
(3+j0)x(3+j0)x(3+j0) = (27+j0)
You have to say to yourself "3 times 3 times 3 times 3 ..." until you have said
"three" three times, and then you will have reached twenty-seven.
Your quest leads you to nowhere other than 27 .
He is wise who answers your inquiry without hesitation and thusly: "Why, twenty-seven is."
3 to the 3rd power + 3 to the 3rd power = 54
The answer is 27.
3x3x3x3 + 3x3x3 = 81 + 27 = 108
-216x^3
-3 divided by 43 = -0.046875
3 to the 3rd power + 3 to the 3rd power = 54
They are: 7^3 = 343 and 3^3 = 27
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It is 90 to the power of 3 = 729,000
It is 90 to the power of 3 = 729,000
3^(7) X 3^(3) = 3^(7 + 3) = 3^(10) The rules for For manipulating indices are . #1 ; The coefficient MUST always be the same '3' in the above case. #2 ; For Multiplication , you ADD the indices. #3 ; For Division you subtract the indices. #4 ; For 'nesting' you multiply the indices. Using the above data. Multiplication / Addition already done!!!! Division/subtraction 3^(10) divide 3^(3) = 3^(10 - 3) = 3^(7) 'Nesting' [ 3^(10) ] ^(3) = 3^(10 x 3) = 3^(30) These are algebraically expressed as a^(m) X a^(n) = a^(m+n) a^(m) / a^(n) = a^(m-n) [a^(m)]^(n) = a^(mn). NB Finally, you cannot do a^(m) X b^(n) is not equal to [ab]^(m+n). , because the coefficient 'a' & 'b' are different.
27.22
(3^2)^3 is 3^()2x3=3^6
The answer is 27.
27/9
10^(3) = 10x10x10 = 100x10 = 1000
(3)3 = 27