No it is not it is actually 3.
SO how I explain it is this is how you would solve 3 to the second power. 3x3 but since it is one it is 3x but you can't multiply it by anything. Anyways, I just wanted to share this, make sure you got it right. Also just because they're elderly DOESN'T mean they are right
Simpley, 2(to the power of)3 as there are 3 2's after the first :-)
Any number to the first power is that number - so 3 to the first = 3 Any number to the second power is that number multilpied by itself, so 3 to the second = 3 x 3 Any number to the third power is itself to the second power multiplied by itself, so 3 to the third = 3 x 3 x 3 and so on.. so three to the fourth = 3 x 3 x 3 x 3 As three is a prime number there are no other factors.
One third of 3 to the sixth power can be calculated by first finding 3 to the sixth power, which is 3^6 = 729. Then, divide 729 by 3 to find one third of it. Therefore, one third of 3 to the sixth power is 729 divided by 3, which equals 243.
1 to the first power, 2 to the second power, 3 to the third power, 4 to the fourth power, 5 to the fifth power...
-3 0 = - 1 = Always a form of 1 and in the first instance you are taking 3 to the 0 power then applying the negative sign.
3 times 10 to the first power = 30
(3)-1 = 1/3
3-1 = 1/3
1/3
no becasue 3 times 1 = 3
1/3
Simpley, 2(to the power of)3 as there are 3 2's after the first :-)
Any number to the first power is that number - so 3 to the first = 3 Any number to the second power is that number multilpied by itself, so 3 to the second = 3 x 3 Any number to the third power is itself to the second power multiplied by itself, so 3 to the third = 3 x 3 x 3 and so on.. so three to the fourth = 3 x 3 x 3 x 3 As three is a prime number there are no other factors.
If you have 3 to the power 2 to the power 2, without any parentheses, you have to calculate from right to left. In this case, calculate 2 to the power 2; then calculate 3 to the power (whatever the result you get). If there are parentheses, do the calculation in parentheses first.
You evaluate the power of the power first. For example, 4 to the power of (3 to the power of 2) is 4 to the power of 9 which is 262,144
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Wind power, water power and animal power. However, all 3 are so early there is no specific record of which was first. Steam power and electrical power did not come into use until centuries later.