Oh honey, it's simple math lingo. When we say "2 cubed," we're just being fancy and saying 2 to the power of 3. It's like calling a square a "2 by 2" instead of "2 squared." Just a fun way to keep things interesting in the world of numbers.
How many dimensions does a square have? 2. How many dimensions does a cube have? 3. Congrats.
p+0.4-(p+0.4)5 i think
Expression I think
I think you mean the symbol for the power to which a number is raised. The two is called "squared"- that is when a number is multiplied times itself- 3 squared is 9. You will also see the small 3- "Cubed"- number times itself, times itself. 3 cubed is 27- 3x3x3.
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Because 2 to the third power is the numeric value of the volume in cubic units of a cube that is 2 length units on each edge.
8,407,437,756,430.091Km cubed x 100,000. I think.
How many dimensions does a square have? 2. How many dimensions does a cube have? 3. Congrats.
An exponential equation.
Can't think of one apart from 143...
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p+0.4-(p+0.4)5 i think
Because the area of a square is numerically equal to the square of the length of its sides and the volume of a cube is numerically equal to the cube of the length of its sides.
Expression I think
I think term of an expression is a long period of problem
I think you mean the symbol for the power to which a number is raised. The two is called "squared"- that is when a number is multiplied times itself- 3 squared is 9. You will also see the small 3- "Cubed"- number times itself, times itself. 3 cubed is 27- 3x3x3.
(3x)3 = 27x3 (We think the original form was simpler.)