Math, asked by morgelynstocker, 11 months ago

x times x times x
algebra please attempt

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Answered by rishabhraushan200524
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Answer:

The answer is x^3.

Answered by DontSetYourLimitsYT
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Answer:

x \times x \times x =  {x}^{3}

It is a way of representing numbers which are multiplied again and again.

Here x is called the base and 3 is the exponent. Exponents shows how many times the numbers have been multiplied. Since in this case it has been multiplies 3 times, therefore here we have written 3 as exponent. They are written on top right side of the numbers and in SMALLER size. They are always written Above The Number On Right Side.

Sometimes we use ^ this symbol for representing exponents where we have to do typing work such as in computers

The expression we encounter with at start can be written as x^3.

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