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A number raised to the ninth power? - Answers

Oh honey, when you raise a number to the ninth power, you're basically multiplying that number by itself eight more times. It's like saying "I'm not just strong, I'm strong to the power of nine!" So, if you have 2^9, you're looking at a whopping 512. Math can be sassy too, you know!



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Oh honey, when you raise a number to the ninth power, you're basically multiplying that number by itself eight more times. It's like saying "I'm not just strong, I'm strong to the power of nine!" So, if you have 2^9, you're looking at a whopping 512. Math can be sassy too, you know!



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A number raised to the ninth power? - Answers

Oh honey, when you raise a number to the ninth power, you're basically multiplying that number by itself eight more times. It's like saying "I'm not just strong, I'm strong to the power of nine!" So, if you have 2^9, you're looking at a whopping 512. Math can be sassy too, you know!

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