Yes. 1 can have any exponent, and will always be equal to 1. And -1 can have any odd exponent, and will always be equal to -1.
30 is one more than 29.
when one thing/person has or gains more power than it/they should have. For example, the three branched of government, if one branch has more power than the other two that is an imbalance of power.
when one thing/person has or gains more power than it/they should have. For example, the three branched of government, if one branch has more power than the other two that is an imbalance of power.
There is no such thing. One number is one number.Structures with more than one number include sets (if the sets happen to be made up of numbers), and ordered pairs.
one word. No!
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If it has more than two factors then it is a composite number
you first look at the varaibles and their power if there is more than one variable then you will have how ever many variables there are that's how many separate answers there will be also, if you have a number to the power or 2 then there will be two answers for that ONE variable... if you have a number to the power of 8 then you will have eight answers for the one variable.
Diesel engines need more cranking power than what one battery provides.Diesel engines need more cranking power than what one battery provides.
one million more than 12,986,546 is 13,986,546
No. In the simple case of a linear circuit, the power factor is the cosine of an angle, and that can't be more than 1.