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How do you get 64 to the 2 thirds power? - Answers

64^3 is 64x64x64 or 262,144. =============================== Remember, when you raise an exponent to a power, you multiply the exponents, so: 642/3 = (641/3)2 641/3 is the same thing as the cube root of 64, which is 4. So, 642/3 = (641/3)2 = (4)2 = 16



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64^3 is 64x64x64 or 262,144. =============================== Remember, when you raise an exponent to a power, you multiply the exponents, so: 642/3 = (641/3)2 641/3 is the same thing as the cube root of 64, which is 4. So, 642/3 = (641/3)2 = (4)2 = 16



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How do you get 64 to the 2 thirds power? - Answers

64^3 is 64x64x64 or 262,144. =============================== Remember, when you raise an exponent to a power, you multiply the exponents, so: 642/3 = (641/3)2 641/3 is the same thing as the cube root of 64, which is 4. So, 642/3 = (641/3)2 = (4)2 = 16

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