JavaScript Math.Pow
Math.pow(base, exponent);
Math.pow(2, 4);
// Outputs 16
// The same as going 2^4, 2 to the power of 4
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Math.pow(base, exponent);
Math.pow(2, 4);
// Outputs 16
// The same as going 2^4, 2 to the power of 4
let number = 2;
let exponent = 3;
//using the exponent operator
console.log( number ** exponent);
// using the Math library
console.log( Math.pow(number, exponent);
// these will both output 8
Math.pow(base, exponent);
Math.pow(2, 4);
// Use Math.exp(a) to return the exponential of the value passed
var num = Math.exp(1)
import java.lang.*;
public class MathDemo {
public static void main(String[] args) {
//what is Math.pow(3, 2)?
double x = 3;
double y = 2;
System.out.println("Math.pow(" + x + "," + y + ")=" + Math.pow(x, y));
}
}
//the Output is 9