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How do you write 3 times 3 with an exponent? - Answers
You write 32, where that two is the number of times you are multiplying 3 by itself (3 x 3 x 3 = 33) and it is to the upper right of the number. You say 32 as "three squared," 33 as "three cubed," and everything higher as you would if the power were a place in a race, so 345 is "three to the forty-fifth power."
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How do you write 3 times 3 with an exponent? - Answers
You write 32, where that two is the number of times you are multiplying 3 by itself (3 x 3 x 3 = 33) and it is to the upper right of the number. You say 32 as "three squared," 33 as "three cubed," and everything higher as you would if the power were a place in a race, so 345 is "three to the forty-fifth power."
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How do you write 3 times 3 with an exponent? - Answers
You write 32, where that two is the number of times you are multiplying 3 by itself (3 x 3 x 3 = 33) and it is to the upper right of the number. You say 32 as "three squared," 33 as "three cubed," and everything higher as you would if the power were a place in a race, so 345 is "three to the forty-fifth power."
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