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Evaluating powers and expressing whole numbers as powersPowers - using a calculator

You can evaluate powers yourself or with a calculator by multiplying the number by itself the number of times shown by the power or index. Finding the root is often easiest using the root button on a calculator.

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Powers - using a calculator

All scientific calculators have a 'power' button. This button may be labelled \(x^y\) or \(y^x\) or \({x}\). Check to find the 鈥榩ower鈥 button on your own calculator. This is particularly useful when the index number is large.

Example

To work out \(4^{10}\):

  • enter \({4}\)
  • press the power button
  • enter \({10}\)
  • press \({=}\)

You should get the answer \({1,048,576}\).

Question

Use your calculator to find the values of the following:

a) \(2^{11}\)

b) \(5^8\)

c) \(2^6 \times 3^5\)

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