"1 to the power of 2" = 1^2 = 1 x 1 = 1
2007-03-13 00:29:18
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answer #1
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answered by Sam 5
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2007-03-13 07:35:06
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answer #2
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answered by Vinay C 1
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1 to the power of 2 is 1^2 = 1
2007-03-13 07:32:07
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answered by bach 2
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2007-03-13 07:30:35
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answered by carnivore al a mode 2
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it is 1.
2007-03-13 07:32:46
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answered by manjunath_empeetech 6
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It is 1 because no matter how many times you multiply 1 you still get 1 for example 1 to the power 5=1*1*1*1*1 which still is 1.
By the way power is the entire thing you must mean exponent or "to".
2007-03-13 08:52:51
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answered by zacky 3
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"1 to the power of 2" means that 1 is multiplied by itself 2 times so it also the same as
"1 times 1" which is equal to 1
1 x 1 = 1
2007-03-13 07:35:09
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answered by lethaldriver 2
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What is 1 to the power of 2.....it means 1x1 which equals 1
here is how this works...example:
take 3 to the power of 4....
this means 3x3x3x3..
3x3=9x3=27x3=81
2007-03-13 07:44:24
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answered by LeftField360 5
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One to the power of 2 is one squared, a square with sides of one. Therefore one (foot) squared is one (square foot), two entirely different animals. However, when one is squared without units (feet) it is only one. If you square three (without units), nine is merely another number on the series of numbers (all of which are related animals?). One is 1D, one squared is 2D and one cubed is 3D (one foot line, one square-foot square and one cubic-foot cube, respectively), when dimensions are important. As the accountant said, "What number do you want it to be?"
2007-03-13 08:47:19
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answered by Kes 7
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one
2007-03-13 07:51:59
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answered by Mark M 2
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