Someone please teach me how to add double digit numbers on an exponent please ;-;
\[5^16\] its supposed to be 5^16 how do i do that?
\(5^{16}\)
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`\(x^{blah}\)` \(x^{blah}\)
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Put {} after the ^
\[8^67\]
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And write your double digit in {} like 8^{67} And don't forget to start and end it with `\(\)`
huh?
\(\Large Base^{exponent}\) `\(\Large Base^{exponent}\)`
>_<\[51^(67)\]
I added \Large so you can see it better
@pooja195 This { } not ( )
Let me to try to explain this to @pooja195 OK? @TheSmartOne
Pooja, what he is saying is when you type a normal LaTeX code and you want to make everything the same color you know how you use `{` and this `}` to select everything you want to be that color? well its the same with your exponent problem
Watch, lets say you have your exponent `16` and your base number 5 you would need to type `\(\Large x^{16}\)` do you notice the brackets around the `16` ? well thats how you make anything with multiple characters go up
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Shouldn't this be in math.....
I'm afraid pooja is asking about making exponents using latex, not evaluating exponents. this one: \(\sf 5^{12}\) is different from \(\sf 5^{12}= 244140625\) because in \(\sf 5^{12}\) you just wrote what needs to be evaluated but in \(\sf 5^{12}= 244140625\) , you already evaluated the exponent. If pooja is asking on how to EVALUATE, then I'll agree that this should be in math section, but if she's only asking on how to write it on Latex, I guess she's in the right section. Hope this clears it. Happy OPENSTUDYing ^_^
This is in Latex because she wants to have an exponent of 2 digits but when she was trying she kept on getting \(\sf 9^43\) and she wanted it to look like \(\sf 9^{43}\)
\(2^{17}\)
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