64 ( six to the fourth power)
Exponents indicate the number of times that the base (6 in this case) is multiplied by itself. In this example, it's being multiplied four times, so we use the exponent 4.
just count how many 6's there are. 6x6x6x6 = 6 to the 4th exponent
6*6*6*6 is the same as 64 in exponential terms
1,000,000,000 = 109, so the exponent is 9.
to make numbers into exponets like 12x12x12x12x12=125
first you answer the exponet part. then after you get your exponet answer you multiply it with the other number. and that's how you multiply exponent's
64 = 6x6x6x6 = 1296
64
6x6x6x6
just count how many 6's there are. 6x6x6x6 = 6 to the 4th exponent
1296 is the exact answer
It is 2^4*3^4
151
What you do with them is this i am going to give you an example: if you had 2 with the exponet 4 this is what you do: 2x2x2x2 and that would equal 8
Using exponets is easy. Like 23. This is 2 cubed. 23 equals 2.2.2. It is not 2x3. 2x2x2=8. Get it?
6*6*6*6 is the same as 64 in exponential terms
the 6^4. you can solve this with a calculator or basic multiplication, though it will take a while. the answer is 1296
In index form, that would be 64