Let a be any term. Then, the number that is multiplied itself is expressed as: an where a is any real value, and n is any real integer.
It is a number multiplied by itself multiplied by itself multiplied by itself. So if you start with x, you end up with x*x*x*x.
It'd be the product squared, since you're multiplying it by itself. the product of a number multiplied by itself is called an Exponent, Power or Square Number
that number to the fourth power.
The number raised to the fourth power
Let a be any term. Then, the number that is multiplied itself is expressed as: an where a is any real value, and n is any real integer.
It is called a power. If the power is 2, it is read as "squared and if the power is 3 it is read as "cubed", otherwise is is read as "to the power of ..."
In mathematics, the word "power" usually refers to an operation where a number is multiplied by itself a certain number of times. For example, in the expression "2 to the power of 3," 2 is multiplied by itself three times, resulting in 2 * 2 * 2 = 8. The number being multiplied is called the base, and the number of times it is multiplied is called the exponent.
It is a number multiplied by itself multiplied by itself multiplied by itself. So if you start with x, you end up with x*x*x*x.
It'd be the product squared, since you're multiplying it by itself. the product of a number multiplied by itself is called an Exponent, Power or Square Number
The power or exponent.
The number 1, to ANY power, is still 1. This is because "to the ... power" means multiplied by itself ... times - and 1 multiplied by itself is always 1.
That number is to the second power, or squared.
Its exponent.
that number to the fourth power.
The number raised to the fourth power
the number of times a certain number is to be multiplied by itself: 2 to the power of 4 equals 16.