Raising a number to the third power is referred to as cubed.
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
a cubed number or a number to the third power
cubed
Raising a number to the third power is referred to as cubed.
You indicate it with a superscript on the number. For example, a to the third power is a3
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
To calculate the volume of a cube, you use the third power of the length, so for example, if the length of an edge of a cube is 3" then the volume is 3x3x3 = 27 cubic inches. As a result, any time a number is raised to the third power, we can call it cubed, much as raising it to the second power is that number squared.
a cubed number or a number to the third power
Raising a number to the third power is the same as multiplying the number with itself, in such a way that there are a total of 3 factors. In this case, (-5) x (-5) x (-5).
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This is related to the formula to find the volume of a cube (raise the length of the side to the third power).
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The weight of a number raised to a power doesn't make sense. Weight is a measure of mass of physical objects, while raising a number to a power is a mathematical operation.