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All Power Calculations in One Place
The exponent calculator quickly and accurately calculates x to the power of y (x^y). Supports all types of power calculations from positive exponents like 2^10 and 5^3 to negative and fractional exponents. Useful for scientific calculations, solving math problems, and statistical analysis.
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Square and Cube Calculations
A square (x²) is a number multiplied by itself twice, and a cube (x³) is multiplied three times. For example, 5² is 25 and 3³ is 27. These calculations are frequently used in real life for area calculations (square meters) and volume calculations (cubic meters).
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Negative Exponent Calculations
Negative exponents convert to fractions. The relationship is x^(-n) = 1/(x^n). For example, 2^(-3) = 1/(2³) = 1/8 = 0.125. Negative exponents are frequently used in scientific notation, unit conversions, and ratio calculations.
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Fractional Exponents and Roots
Fractional exponents represent roots (square root, cube root, etc.). x^(1/2) is the square root of x (√x), and x^(1/3) is the cube root. For example, 16^(1/2) = 4 and 27^(1/3) = 3. These frequently appear in geometry and physics problems.
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Scientific Calculations and Exponent Laws
Exponent calculations are essential in science, engineering, and finance. Compound interest, population growth rates, radioactive decay, and earthquake magnitudes (Richter scale) all use exponential functions. Large or small numbers can be simply expressed using scientific notation (10^n).
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Fast and Accurate Calculations
Simply enter the base and exponent to instantly see the result. Very large or very small numbers are calculated accurately, and complex exponent calculations can be solved in seconds. Using the calculator ensures error-free and precise answers.