I to the power of any number remains as 1
All the powers and exponents of 1 are 1.The powers and exponents of any of the other numbers up to 10 are equivalent to the all the positive numbers - rational and irrational.
if value is 1 then its 1, all depends upon value of x
all of them
It means that in a number such as "123", each digit has a different value, due to its position. The 1 actually means 1 x 100, the 2 means 2 times 10, and the 3 means 3 x 1. The powers of 10 I listed (100, 10, and 1) are the "place value".
3. All others can be powers of 2 (2^0, 2^1, 2^2).
All even powers.
They are powers of ten, with the powers decreasing from left to right. The digit immediately to the left of the decimal point, or its implied position if there isn't one, has a positional value of 10^1 = 1.
If you mean i9, or -i9, or even (-i)9, no - it isn't. The powers of i are: i, -1, -i, 1, i, -1, -i, 1, ... Whereas the powers of (-i) are: -i, -1, i, 1, -i, -1, i, 1, ... The pattern repeats in both cases. In other words, all even powers of i (or of (-i)) are real numbers; all odd powers are pure imaginary numbers.
Evaluate is to find the value of powers by multiplying the factors.
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All Congressional powers are listed in Article 1 of the constitution.
1. 1x = 1 for all values of x.
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All six trigonometric functions can take the value 1.
a power of a power is when there are two powes find value of one and findvalue of other
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