Power Calculation:
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Power calculation involves raising a base number to an exponent. It represents repeated multiplication of the base number by itself exponent times.
The calculator uses the power formula:
Where:
Example: 2^3 means 2 × 2 × 2 = 8
Details: Understanding powers is fundamental in mathematics and appears in many real-world applications like calculating area, volume, and growth rates.
Tips: Enter any number for base and exponent. The calculator will show the result of raising the base to the exponent power.
Q1: What happens when the exponent is 0?
A: Any number (except zero) raised to the power of 0 equals 1.
Q2: What about negative exponents?
A: A negative exponent means 1 divided by the positive power (e.g., 2^-3 = 1/(2^3) = 1/8).
Q3: Can the base be a fraction?
A: Yes, fractional bases work the same way (e.g., (1/2)^2 = 1/4).
Q4: What's special about exponents of 1 and 0?
A: Any number to the power of 1 is itself. Any number to the power of 0 is 1 (except 0^0 which is undefined).
Q5: How is this different from multiplication?
A: Multiplication is repeated addition (3×4=3+3+3+3), while exponents are repeated multiplication (3^4=3×3×3×3).