Two to the eighth power (you add exponents to multiply).
One sixth to the power of two yields 0.02777777777
Two to the sixth power (26) equals 64
Two to the sixth power equals 64.
Two to the sixth power = 64
identify the two parts of 5 to the sixth power
As an example, the product of (a + b) (a - b) is equal to a squared - b squared."Special product" simply means that there are special cases, when multiplying polynomials, that are worth memorizing. For example, if you know the above, then you can easily start factoring any expression that contains the difference of two perfect squares - for example, x squared minus 1, a to the power 6 minus b to the power 4, or even - if you start using complex numbers - a squared + b squared = a squared - (-1) b squared.
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It is 64.
SQUARED means when two numbers are the same and they multiple together to get a product but the numbers are factors of product
2 squared = 4 8 squared = 64 2 squared + 8 squared = 4 + 64 = 68 8 squared - 2 squared = 6 squared = 36 The product of 8 x 2 = 16.
"2 to the power of 4" is written "two to the fourth power", and "8 to the power of 2" is known as "eight squared". And, eight squared is greater than two to the fourth power. Eight squared is 64, and two to the fourth power is 16.
64