Key points
- Using powersHow many times聽to use the number in a multiplication. For example, 3虏聽is 3 to the power of 2 or 3 squared. is a mathematical shorthand way of writing repeated multiplication using the same number.
- A power is the small floating number that goes to the right of a number or letter. For example, in the expression 3虏, the 虏 is the power.
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What are powers?
Using powersHow many times聽to use the number in a multiplication. For example, 3虏聽is 3 to the power of 2 or 3 squared. is a shorthand way of writing repeated multiplication using the same number. For example, rather than writing 4 x 4 x 4 it can be simplified to 4鲁. This is read as 'four to the power of three'.
This sort of notation is used when finding the area of a square or the volumeThe amount of space a 3D shape takes up. A cubic cm block takes up 1 cubic cm. of a cube. It can also be used to describe other calculations using repeated multiplication.
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Using index form
A powersHow many times聽to use the number in a multiplication. For example, 3虏聽is 3 to the power of 2 or 3 squared. can also be known as an indexPositioned above and to the right of a number. It is an abbreviation of repeated multiplication. Eg, 7鲁 means 7 x 7 x 7 or an exponentThe exponent of a number says how many times to use the number in a multiplication. Also known as index, a number, positioned above and to the right of another (the base), indicating repeated multiplication when the exponent is a positive integer.. An index, is the small floating number that goes next to a number or a letter. The plural of index is indices.
Indices show how many times a number or letter has been multiplied by itself.
Every expression has maths-specific language to describe each part. For example, 2鈦 is written in index form:
The 2 (larger digit) is called the baseThe number that gets multiplied when using an exponent (index)..
The 7 (smaller digit) is called the indexThe index (or exponent) of a number says how many times to use the number in a multiplication. The plural of index is indices. number. Sometimes this is called the powersHow many times聽to use the number in a multiplication. For example, 3虏聽is 3 to the power of 2 or 3 squared. or the exponentThe exponent of a number says how many times to use the number in a multiplication. Also known as index, a number, positioned above and to the right of another (the base), indicating repeated multiplication when the exponent is a positive integer..
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Using a calculator
When asked to calculate or work out the value of an expression that is written using power/index notation, some can be completed mentally, whilst other more complicated calculations would involve using a scientific calculator.
All scientific calculators have a 鈥榩ower鈥 button. This is particularly useful when the index number is large.
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Question
Work out the value of 6 cubed.
The base is 6
The index (or power/exponent) is 3
6鲁 = 6 x 6 x 6
6 x 6 x 6 = 216
Practise powers
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Real-world maths
Using powers is a strategy that is used in everyday life to help solve problems.
A painter or decorator may use powers to calculate and record the area of a square room. For example, a room in a house may measure 4.8 m x 4.2 m, this is an area of 20.16 square metres, this is written as 20.16 m虏.
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