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What is equal to 3
{3 }^(2)

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Exponents

The repeated product of the same numbers is usually written as a power of the base with an exponent equal to the number of times it repeats.

For example, the product

2*2*2*2

Is written as


2^4

Similarly, when we have an expression in exponent form, we can calculate it as a repeated product.

The expression


\begin{gathered} 3^2^{} \\ \text{Can be expressed as} \\ 3\cdot3=9 \end{gathered}

Thus, the result is 9

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