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  2. Solving 5 to the 4th Power - Lesson - Study.com

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    That is an excellent question. 5 raised to the 4th power just means that the number five is multiplied by itself 4 times, like this: 5^4 = 5 * 5 * 5 * 5 Step two is to start multiplying.

  3. What is 5 to the 4th power? - Homework.Study.com

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    View this answer. What is 5 to the 4th power? That would be the same as 5 multiplied by itself 4 times. In other words, it would be: 5 x 5 x 5 x 5. When you... See full answer below.

  4. Solving 5 to the Negative 4th Power - Study.com

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    Solution. 5 to the negative 4th power is equal to 1/625. This means that you have a 1 in 625 chance of winning the raffle! Not bad odds! Probably worth the five dollars on the ticket.

  5. SOLUTION: how do you simpilfy 4 over 5 to the 4th power

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    Question 338012: how do you simpilfy 4 over 5 to the 4th power Answer by nyc_function(2741) (Show Source):

  6. How to Find the Fourth Root of a Number - Lesson | Study.com

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    We can try 5. 5 to the fourth power equals 625. Hmmm. . . getting closer. Let's try 6! 6 to the fourth power equals 1,296. Thus, the fourth root of 1,296 equals 6! Let's look at another example:

  7. SOLUTION: What is (3/5) to the 4th power - Algebra Homework Help

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    Click here to see ALL problems on Exponential-and-logarithmic-functions. Question 393878: What is (3/5) to the 4th power. Answer by rfer (16322) ( Show Source ): You can put this solution on YOUR website! (3/5)^4. 3/5*3/5*3/5*3/5=81/625. or. 0.6^4=0.1296.

  8. SOLUTION: -5to the 4th power - Algebra Homework Help

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    This means to take 5 and raise it to the 4th power (which is 625), then take the negative of this result, for a final answer of -625. However, just in case you really meant this: , I'll work it this way too, no extra charge!! IF you meant this, then it means take the number -5 and raise it to the 4th power. It means (-5) (-5) (-5) (-5) = 625.

  9. SOLUTION: WHAT NUMBER RAISED TO THE FOURTH POWER EQUALS 625?...

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    You can put this solution on YOUR website! 5 to the fourth power is 625. 5^4 means 5*5*5*5=625 5*5=25*5=125*5=625

  10. Multiplying by Powers of 10 | Explanation & Examples

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    If multiplying seven by ten to the power of 5, write 7.00000, and move the decimal point over 5 points to the right, to get 700,000. ... 10 to the negative fourth power (10-4) is 1 /10 4, or 1/ ...

  11. What is 3 to the 4th power? - Homework.Study.com

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    The phrases 3 to the 4th power and 3 to the power of 4 are equivalent to the algebraic operations 4 × 4 × 4 × 4 and 4 4. Answer and Explanation: When you read that a number is to a certain 'power,' that means that you're dealing with exponents.