Yes, and cubic feet is feet with an exponent of 3.
A square root is a number raised to the exponent (power) 1/2.
The coefficient is the number placed before a variable, or variables. As for the exponent: taking the square root of a number is the same as raising it to the power 1/2, so you can consider the exponent to be 1/2. Edit: So coefficient is ./3 and exponent is 1/2
And exponent of -2 represents the square root
The square of a number can be represented by writing the number with an exponent of 2, whereas the square root of the number is represented by writing the number with an exponent of 1/2.
That means that the exponent is a fraction, such as 21/2 = square root of 2, 101/3 = cubic root of 10, etc.
ft with a little 2 next to it The 2 being like an exponent.
The opposite of a square root (exponent 1/2) is the square (exponent 2).
A square root is a number raised to the exponent (power) 1/2.
The coefficient is the number placed before a variable, or variables. As for the exponent: taking the square root of a number is the same as raising it to the power 1/2, so you can consider the exponent to be 1/2. Edit: So coefficient is ./3 and exponent is 1/2
And exponent of -2 represents the square root
No. A squared measurement has an exponent of two. Cubic measurements have an exponent of three. Ex. 22 = 2 * 2 = 4 23 = 2 * 2 * 2 = 8
x/x^(1/2)= x^(1/2) or square root of x. When you divide the same base, but with a different exponent, you subtract the exponent of the denominator from that of the numerator.
The relevant exponent is -2.
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square root of x is the same as x^(1/2). You do the same as you would normally 1/2 * x^(-1/2). Take the exponent, put it down in front of x and subtract the exponent by 1 (1/2 - 1 = -1/2)
Raising to the one half (1/2) power is the same as taking the square root.
The square of a number can be represented by writing the number with an exponent of 2, whereas the square root of the number is represented by writing the number with an exponent of 1/2.