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Exponent Calculator

Raise any number to any power. Supports decimals, negatives, and large results in scientific notation.

Exponent

2^10 =

1,024

Scientific notation: 1.024000e+3

Exponent Examples

ExpressionExact ValueDecimal
2¹⁰1,0241,024
9^(1/2)33
(-2)⁵-32-32
10⁻³1/1,0000.001
27^(1/3)33
5⁰11

Frequently Asked Questions about the Exponent Calculator

What is an exponent?
An exponent tells you how many times to multiply a base by itself. In b^n, b is the base and n is the exponent (also called the power). For example, 2^5 = 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 = 32.
What does a negative exponent mean?
A negative exponent flips the result into a reciprocal. 2^-3 equals 1 / 2^3 = 1/8 = 0.125. The base moves to the denominator and the exponent becomes positive, so when the base is greater than 1 the result lands between 0 and 1.
How do fractional exponents work?
A fractional exponent represents a root. b^(1/n) is the n-th root of b, so 27^(1/3) = 3 because 3^3 = 27. More generally, b^(m/n) is the n-th root of b raised to the m-th power, so 8^(2/3) = (cube root of 8)^2 = 2^2 = 4.
Why does 0^0 cause trouble?
As a standalone real-number expression, 0^0 is often left undefined, while combinatorics commonly defines it as 1. In limits, expressions of the form 0^0 are indeterminate because different approaches can give different limits. This calculator follows JavaScript's exponentiation behavior and returns 1.
Where are exponents used in real life?
Exponents appear in compound interest (A = P x (1 + r)^n), population growth, radioactive decay, computer storage (1 KiB = 2^10 = 1,024 bytes), and scientific notation for very large or very small quantities like the distance to the sun (1.496 x 10^11 meters).

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