5 raised to the 3rd power is 125.
4 raised to the first power is just 4.
When you raise a number to the third power, you get the 'cube' of the original number.
When you raise a number to the third power, you get the 'cube' of the original number
If a number raised to the second power is squared and raised to the third power is cubed, I'm going to take a guess and say that a number raised to the fourth power is tesseracted.
The fourth root of fifteen raised to the third power is 7.622 (rounded).
Four to the third power is 64.
5 raised to the 3rd power is 125.
The number to the third power that equals 64 is 4. This is because 4^3 is equal to 64. In mathematical terms, 4^3 = 64.
(2)-1/3 x (4)-1/3 = (2 x 4)-1/3 = (8)-1/3 = 1/81/3 = 1/2
4 raised to the first power is just 4.
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5,349 to the third power equals 153,044,523,549
Yes. "Cubed" means the same as "raised to the third power".
The missing number in this sequence is 64, or 4 raised to the third power. You find the answer by noting that each number in the sequence is a counting number starting at 1 that is raised to the third power. For example, 2 raised to the third power (2 x 2 x 2) is 8.
When you raise a number to the third power, you get the 'cube' of the original number.
When you raise a number to the third power, you get the 'cube' of the original number