Power (x^y): 3 Base (x) Base (x); 0 Exponent (y) Exponent (y)
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3 Base (x) Base (x); 0 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) converts to
1 Power Value
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Input: 3 Base (x) Base (x); 0 Exponent (y) Exponent (y)
Output: 1 Power Value
Power (x^y)
Calculate x raised to the power y for positive x and any finite exponent y.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Power (x^y), formulas, and expected usage.
What does the Power (x^y) calculator do?
It helps with evaluating exponential expressions in algebra, science, and spreadsheets.
What formula does the Power (x^y) calculator use?
Power value = x^y.
What inputs are valid?
Base x must be greater than 0 for this general real-exponent calculator. Exponent y may be any finite number.
When would I use this?
evaluating exponential expressions in algebra, science, and spreadsheets
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