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JavaScript Math.pow()

JavaScript Math.pow()

The JavaScript Math.pow() returns the value of x to the power of y (xʸ).

Syntax:

Math.pow(x, y)

x – the base.

y – the exponent.

Example:

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<body>

<p id="example"></p>

<script>
let a = Math.pow(0, 2);
let b = Math.pow(1, 1);
let c = Math.pow(1, 7);
let d = Math.pow(3, 4);
let e = Math.pow(-3, 3);
let f = Math.pow(1, 4);

document.getElementById("example").innerHTML = 
a + "<br>" + b + "<br>" + c + "<br>" + d + "<br>" + e + "<br>" + f;
</script>

</body>
</html>

Output:

Math.pow(x,y) returns the value of x to the power of y:


Enjoy coding!

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JavaScript Math Object

JavaScript Math Object Properties

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