316 is the standard form of six cubed if exponential form the answer is 6³
6 cubed = 63
cubed
I assume the question is about an exponent whose value is a half (or a multiple of a half). An exponent of a half is simply the square root. Similarly, an exponent of (1/3) is a cubed-root and so on.
product cubed squared multiply exponent power each times per
3
73
4 cubed is 43 2 cubed is 23 etc
316 is the standard form of six cubed if exponential form the answer is 6³
6 cubed = 63
cubed
6^3 (six cubed or six to the third power.)
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An exponent is the number in the upper right-hand corner of another number that tells if it is squared, cubed, etc. Squaring is like yxy, while cubed is yxyxy, and so on and so forth.
I assume the question is about an exponent whose value is a half (or a multiple of a half). An exponent of a half is simply the square root. Similarly, an exponent of (1/3) is a cubed-root and so on.
It equals 4. When you have an exponent ( a number cubed, squared, so on ) it means times the base number by itself however many times the number of the exponent. Example: 35 = 3x3x3x3x3 = 243
The number is said to be squared. If the exponent were 3, it would be "cubed" and if it were 4, some people would say "tessed."