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X to the 3rd power
When you multiply a number by itself, you get the "second power" of the number.That's also called the "square" of the number.Here are some examples:The second power of 5 is (5 x 5) = 25.The second power (square) of 10 is (10 x 10) = 100.The square (second power) of 6 is (6 x 6) = 36.The square of 3.1 is (3.1 x 3.1) = 9.61.
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1 m square=( 1x 10 power 3 )square mm =1x10 power 6 mm=1000000
Sure. the square root of 6 times 4 square roots of 6 is the same as the square root of 6 to the power of five which can be reduced to 6 squared times the square root of 6. The resulting answer is 36 root 6.
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If you're talking about mathematics, then any number that is squared is a number that is multiplied by itself, or in other words, raised to second power. For example: 6 squared is the same as 6 times 6 and the same as 6 to the second power or 6 to the power of 2 (6^2).
I'm not quite sure what you mean, but if you are looking for the square root of 4 to the third power, the answer is 8.
"Raised to .5 power" = square root. So 360.5 = ± 6
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64 8*8=64 2^6=64
6, this answer is equivalent to asking the square root of 36