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What are google powers (^) in mathematics?

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Answered by hiyasingh668
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Sample Usage

POWER(4,0.5)

POWER(A2,B2)

POWER(2,5)

Syntax

POWER(base, exponent)

base - The number to raise to the exponent power.

If base is negative, exponent must be an integer.

exponent - The exponent to raise base to.

Answered by ZAYNN
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Answer:

Power : It is also termed as Exponent in Mathematics, This is used to show Smaller Form of Number Multiplied to Itself. Ex :

\longrightarrow\sf {(A)}^{B} = (A \times A \times A).... \:B \:times\\\\ \textsf{Here, A is Rational Number, Meanwhile} \\ \textsf{B is Power of A. That Means A have to} \\ \textsf{Multiply to Itself by B times.}

\longrightarrow\sf {(2)}^{5} = (2 \times 2 \times 2).... \:5 \:times\\\\\\\longrightarrow\sf {(2)}^{5} = (2 \times 2 \times 2 \times 2 \times 2)\\\\\\\longrightarrow\sf {(2)}^{5} = 32

\boxed{\begin{minipage}{5 cm}\bf{\dag}\:\:\underline{\textsf{\textbf{Law of Exponents :}}}\\\\\bigstar\:\:\sf\dfrac{a^m}{a^n} = a^{m - n}\\\\\bigstar\:\:\sf{(a^m)^n = a^{mn}}\\\\\bigstar\:\:\sf(a^m)(a^n) = a^{m + n}\\\\\bigstar\:\:\sf\dfrac{1}{a^n} = a^{-n}\\\\\bigstar\:\:\sf\sqrt[\sf n]{\sf a} = (a)^{\dfrac{1}{n}}\end{minipage}}

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