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What is 100 raised to the sixth power?

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"100 raised to the sixth power" can be written in an algebraic expression as follows:


100^6

Meaning that we have to multiply 100 six times:


100^6=100*100*100*100*100*100

We can simplify by multiplying each 100 (adding the 0 of the next one hundred to the previous one) as follows:

0. Adding the 0 of the second 100 to the first


100^6=10,000*100*100*100*100

2. Adding the 0 of the third (now second from the previous operation) 100 to the first:


100^(6)=1,000,000*100*100*100

3. Adding the 0 of the fourth (now second from the previous operation) 100 to the first:


100^(6)=100,000,000*100*100

4. Adding the 0 of the fifth (now second from the previous operation) 100 to the first:


100^6=10,000,000,000*100

5. Adding the 0 of the sixth (now second from the previous operation) 100 to the first:


100^6=1,000,000,000,000

Answer:


100^6=1,000,000,000,000=1*10^(12)

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