It is common to write exponential functions using the carat (^), which means "raised to the power". Computer programing uses the ^ sign, as do some calculators.
In some programming languages such as Python, two multiplication symbols, **, may represent exponents
Any exponent, other than 0. For example, 144^(1/2) Or (1/1728)^-3
Use superscript. For example, in MS-Word, select the text you want to raise, and press Ctrl and plus.
Because 1 cubed , 5 cubed , 3 cubed added together make 153
Exponents are used to make the problem smaller and make the number that's being multiply smaller example 5*5*5*5*5*5 i mean how would you like to write that out it a pain so it make it easier you would 5 to the 7 power see how easy that is.
10 cm cubed to make a litre.
Yes
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this is an example of a model.
Make it a fraction, flip the numerator and denominator, and the exponent is no long negative. For example 4-3 = 1/43 = 1/64
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Technology can make life easy. Example of this is computer and internet.
40 = 23*5