The 5th root of 1024 is calculated by determining what number, when raised to the power of 5, equals 1024. Since ( 1024 = 2^{10} ), the 5th root can be expressed as ( 1024^{1/5} = (2^{10})^{1/5} = 2^{10/5} = 2^2 = 4 ). Therefore, the 5th root of 1024 is 4.
1) 1 (5th root is 1)2) 32 (5th root is 2)3) 243 (5th root is 3)4) 1024 (5th root is 4)5) 3125 (5th root is 5)
32 32X32=1024
32 32X32=1024
The square root of 1,024 is 32.
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64*16 = 1024 and the square root of this is 32
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Yes. Any number can be a square root. 32 is the square root of 32*32 = 1024
4 to the 5th power is 45, which is 4x4x4x4x4, which equals 1024.
4^5 = 1024
The power operation, for example: x = 210 (answer: x = 1024) has two inverse operations, depending which of the two numbers you have to solve for. To solve for the base if you know the exponent is called calculating the root. For example: x10 = 1024 This is asking for the tenth root of 1024. The other inverse is if the exponent is unknown, for example: 2x = 1024 Solving this problem is called calculating the logarithm.