The most commonly computed exponents are the square of a number (b 2, b raised to the second power / b to the power of two) and the cube of a number (b 3, b raised to the 3-rd power / b to the power of 3),. (10 1.5), while a magnitude 6 earthquake releases 1,000 times more energy (10 3) than a 4.. When an exponent is 1, the base remains the same. a 1 = a . When an exponent is 0, the result of the exponentiation of any base will always be 1, although some debate surrounds 0 0 being 1 or undefined. For many applications, defining 0 0 as 1 is convenient.. a 0 = 1 . Shown below is an example of an argument for a 0 =1 using one of the previously mentioned exponent laws.

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You can also enter numbers in e notation. Examples: 3.45 x 10^5 or 3.45e5. Order of magnitude will also be identified for the calculated standard form. The order of magnitude when written in standard form, is the nth power of 10. For example, 3.4 x 10^5 has an order of magnitude of 5 since 10 is raised to the 5th power.. If a number is raised to a negative power, it can be rewritten as 1 divided by that number raised to the power, e.g., 2^-2 = 1/2^2. If a number is raised to a power expressed as a fraction, it should be rooted, e.g., 4^1/2 = √4 = 2. This online Mathematics Power Calculator allows you to calculate the number raised to any power.