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Why is 5 to the second power read as "five squared"?
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Why is 5 to the second power read as "five squared"?
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Why is 5 to the second power read as "five squared"?
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Squared is just another way of saying to the power of two, just like how a 5 to the power of 3 is also called five cubed.
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