Power (x^y) Reference Values
Calculate x raised to the power y for positive x and any finite exponent y.
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Reference Value Index
This page lists 80 reference values for quick browsing and lookup.
All Reference Values
- 0.25 Base (x) Base (x); -3 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 64 Power Value
- 0.25 Base (x) Base (x); -2 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 16 Power Value
- 0.25 Base (x) Base (x); -1 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 4 Power Value
- 0.25 Base (x) Base (x); -0.5 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 2 Power Value
- 0.25 Base (x) Base (x); 0 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 1 Power Value
- 0.25 Base (x) Base (x); 0.5 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 0.5 Power Value
- 0.25 Base (x) Base (x); 1 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 0.25 Power Value
- 0.25 Base (x) Base (x); 2 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 0.0625 Power Value
- 0.25 Base (x) Base (x); 3 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 0.015625 Power Value
- 0.25 Base (x) Base (x); 4 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 0.003906 Power Value
- 0.5 Base (x) Base (x); -3 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 8 Power Value
- 0.5 Base (x) Base (x); -2 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 4 Power Value
- 0.5 Base (x) Base (x); -1 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 2 Power Value
- 0.5 Base (x) Base (x); -0.5 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 1.414214 Power Value
- 0.5 Base (x) Base (x); 0 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 1 Power Value
- 0.5 Base (x) Base (x); 0.5 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 0.707107 Power Value
- 0.5 Base (x) Base (x); 1 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 0.5 Power Value
- 0.5 Base (x) Base (x); 2 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 0.25 Power Value
- 0.5 Base (x) Base (x); 3 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 0.125 Power Value
- 0.5 Base (x) Base (x); 4 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 0.0625 Power Value
- 1 Base (x) Base (x); -3 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 1 Power Value
- 1 Base (x) Base (x); -2 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 1 Power Value
- 1 Base (x) Base (x); -1 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 1 Power Value
- 1 Base (x) Base (x); -0.5 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 1 Power Value
- 1 Base (x) Base (x); 0 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 1 Power Value
- 1 Base (x) Base (x); 0.5 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 1 Power Value
- 1 Base (x) Base (x); 1 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 1 Power Value
- 1 Base (x) Base (x); 2 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 1 Power Value
- 1 Base (x) Base (x); 3 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 1 Power Value
- 1 Base (x) Base (x); 4 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 1 Power Value
- 1.5 Base (x) Base (x); -3 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 0.296296 Power Value
- 1.5 Base (x) Base (x); -2 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 0.444444 Power Value
- 1.5 Base (x) Base (x); -1 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 0.666667 Power Value
- 1.5 Base (x) Base (x); -0.5 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 0.816497 Power Value
- 1.5 Base (x) Base (x); 0 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 1 Power Value
- 1.5 Base (x) Base (x); 0.5 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 1.224745 Power Value
- 1.5 Base (x) Base (x); 1 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 1.5 Power Value
- 1.5 Base (x) Base (x); 2 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 2.25 Power Value
- 1.5 Base (x) Base (x); 3 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 3.375 Power Value
- 1.5 Base (x) Base (x); 4 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 5.0625 Power Value
- 2 Base (x) Base (x); -3 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 0.125 Power Value
- 2 Base (x) Base (x); -2 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 0.25 Power Value
- 2 Base (x) Base (x); -1 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 0.5 Power Value
- 2 Base (x) Base (x); -0.5 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 0.707107 Power Value
- 2 Base (x) Base (x); 0 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 1 Power Value
- 2 Base (x) Base (x); 0.5 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 1.414214 Power Value
- 2 Base (x) Base (x); 1 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 2 Power Value
- 2 Base (x) Base (x); 2 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 4 Power Value
- 2 Base (x) Base (x); 3 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 8 Power Value
- 2 Base (x) Base (x); 4 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 16 Power Value
- 3 Base (x) Base (x); -3 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 0.037037 Power Value
- 3 Base (x) Base (x); -2 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 0.111111 Power Value
- 3 Base (x) Base (x); -1 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 0.333333 Power Value
- 3 Base (x) Base (x); -0.5 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 0.57735 Power Value
- 3 Base (x) Base (x); 0 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 1 Power Value
- 3 Base (x) Base (x); 0.5 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 1.732051 Power Value
- 3 Base (x) Base (x); 1 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 3 Power Value
- 3 Base (x) Base (x); 2 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 9 Power Value
- 3 Base (x) Base (x); 3 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 27 Power Value
- 3 Base (x) Base (x); 4 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 81 Power Value
- 5 Base (x) Base (x); -3 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 0.008 Power Value
- 5 Base (x) Base (x); -2 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 0.04 Power Value
- 5 Base (x) Base (x); -1 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 0.2 Power Value
- 5 Base (x) Base (x); -0.5 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 0.447214 Power Value
- 5 Base (x) Base (x); 0 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 1 Power Value
- 5 Base (x) Base (x); 0.5 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 2.236068 Power Value
- 5 Base (x) Base (x); 1 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 5 Power Value
- 5 Base (x) Base (x); 2 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 25 Power Value
- 5 Base (x) Base (x); 3 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 125 Power Value
- 5 Base (x) Base (x); 4 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 625 Power Value
- 10 Base (x) Base (x); -3 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 0.001 Power Value
- 10 Base (x) Base (x); -2 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 0.01 Power Value
- 10 Base (x) Base (x); -1 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 0.1 Power Value
- 10 Base (x) Base (x); -0.5 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 0.316228 Power Value
- 10 Base (x) Base (x); 0 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 1 Power Value
- 10 Base (x) Base (x); 0.5 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 3.162278 Power Value
- 10 Base (x) Base (x); 1 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 10 Power Value
- 10 Base (x) Base (x); 2 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 100 Power Value
- 10 Base (x) Base (x); 3 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 1,000 Power Value
- 10 Base (x) Base (x); 4 Exponent (y) Exponent (y) = 10,000 Power Value
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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently asked questions for Power (x^y) and its reference values.
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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