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28 to the 2nd power
A number multiplied by itself 56 times. Example, 2^56 = 7.20575940379279e+16
As the number being raised to the powers is the same, the powers can be added together and the answer is the number raised to this power: 56 x 5-2 = 56 + -2 = 54 = 625
56
2 to the 56th power, or (2^{56}), is equal to 72,057,594,037,927,936. This number is often used in computing and data storage contexts, as it represents the total number of unique values that can be represented with 56 bits.
56 is composite.
It is: 26*56 = 1,000,000 or one million
56 is a natural number.
56 is composite number.
Yes, 56 is a composite number.
The atomic number of barium is 56. This means that a barium atom has 56 protons in its nucleus.
56^9 = 5,416,169,448,144,896