What is 137 with an exponent of 6?


137 with an exponent of 6 means that 137 is the base (b) and 6 is the exponent (n).

Here is how you would display the number 137 with an exponent of 6 in mathematical terms:

  bn ⇒ 1376

Furthermore, bn means to multiply b by b, n times.

So to calculate 137 with an exponent of 6, you can write 137, 6 times with a multiplication symbol between them like so:

137 · 137 · 137 · 137 · 137 · 137

When we multiply them together, we get the answer to 137 with an exponent of 6.

  1376 = 6.6118563E+12


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