Exponent Calculator
Calculate the power of any number instantly with step-by-step solutions. Supports positive, negative, decimal, and fractional exponents.
Calculate Base Raised to a Power
✅ Exponent Result
How to Use
- Type the base number into the Base field. It can be positive, negative, or decimal.
- Type the exponent (power) into the Exponent field. Negative and decimal exponents are supported.
- Press the Calculate button or hit Enter to compute the result with a step-by-step breakdown.
- See the answer, the mathematical expression, the step-by-step explanation, and additional details like scientific notation.
- Use the Clear button to reset all fields and try a different calculation.
Key Features
🔢 Any base number
Works with positive, negative, zero, integer, and decimal base values for complete flexibility.
➕➖ All exponent types
Supports positive, negative, zero, integer, and decimal exponents including fractional powers.
📝 Step-by-step solution
See how the result is computed with clear explanation of the multiplication or root process.
🔬 Scientific notation
Large or very small results are also displayed in scientific notation for easy reading.
⚡ Live expression preview
See the mathematical expression update as you type before clicking calculate.
📱 Responsive design
Fully functional on phones, tablets, laptops, and desktop screens of all sizes.
Formula and How It Works
Exponentiation is the mathematical operation of raising a base number to a power (exponent). The exponent tells you how many times the base is multiplied by itself.
Result = Base ^ Exponent = BaseExponentExample: 5³ = 5 × 5 × 5 = 125Special cases explained:
- Any number to the power of 0 equals 1 (by mathematical convention): 7⁰ = 1
- Any number to the power of 1 equals itself: 7¹ = 7
- Negative exponent means reciprocal: 2⁻³ = 1 / 2³ = 1/8 = 0.125
- Fractional exponent means root: 8^(1/3) = ∛8 = 2
- 0 to the power of 0: Conventionally defined as 1
- 0 to a negative power: Undefined (division by zero)
The calculator uses JavaScript's Math.pow() function for precise computation and then generates a human-readable step-by-step breakdown showing the multiplication chain or root explanation.
Practical Examples
🇮🇳 Priya — Jaipur
Scenario: Priya was studying compound interest and needed to calculate (1.08)^5 for a 5-year investment at 8% annual rate.
Calculation: 1.08⁵ = 1.08 × 1.08 × 1.08 × 1.08 × 1.08 = 1.4693
Verified result: The growth factor is 1.4693, meaning ₹1,00,000 grows to approximately ₹1,46,933 over 5 years.
🇮🇳 Rohit — Chennai
Scenario: Rohit was solving a physics problem about area and needed 12² for the area of a square room.
Calculation: 12² = 12 × 12 = 144
Verified result: The room area is 144 square feet.
🇮🇳 Meera — Ahmedabad
Scenario: Meera was working on a biology assignment about bacterial doubling and needed 2^10.
Calculation: 2¹⁰ = 1024
Verified result: Starting from 1 bacterium, after 10 doublings there are 1,024 bacteria.
🇺🇸 Kevin — Chicago
Scenario: Kevin needed to find the cube root of 27 for a geometry problem, which is 27^(1/3).
Calculation: 27^(0.3333) = 3
Verified result: The cube root of 27 is 3, confirming the side length of the cube.
What Is an Exponent Calculator?
An exponent calculator computes the result of raising a base number to a given power. Instead of doing repeated multiplication by hand, you enter the base and exponent and get the answer instantly along with a breakdown of how it was calculated.
This is useful for students solving algebra and geometry problems, professionals working with compound interest and growth rates, scientists dealing with large numbers in notation, and programmers who need quick power calculations during development.
Exponents appear everywhere — from computing areas and volumes (squares and cubes) to understanding exponential growth in finance and biology. Even data storage uses powers of 2: a kilobyte is 2¹⁰ = 1,024 bytes. Knowing how to calculate exponents quickly makes many other calculations easier.
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Is this tool free to use?
Yes, you can calculate exponents without any charges, limits, or account requirements.
What is an exponent?
An exponent tells you how many times to multiply a number (base) by itself. For example, 2³ means 2 × 2 × 2 = 8.
Can I use negative exponents?
Yes, negative exponents are supported. A negative exponent means the reciprocal of the base raised to the positive exponent, for example 2⁻³ = 1/8.
Can I use decimal or fractional exponents?
Yes, decimal exponents like 2.5 are supported. A fractional exponent represents a root, for example 8^(1/3) equals the cube root of 8 which is 2.
What happens with 0 raised to 0?
The calculator returns 1 for 0⁰, which is the standard convention in combinatorics and most practical applications, though it is debated in some mathematical contexts.
What is 0 raised to a negative exponent?
0 raised to a negative exponent is undefined because it involves division by zero. The calculator will show an error for this case.
Does it show step-by-step solutions?
Yes, the calculator shows the mathematical expression and a step-by-step breakdown explaining how the result was computed.
Does this work on mobile?
Yes, the calculator is fully responsive and works on phones, tablets, and desktop browsers.
What is the largest exponent I can use?
JavaScript can handle numbers up to approximately 1.8 × 10³⁰⁸. Beyond that the result shows as Infinity.
Can I raise a negative number to a fractional exponent?
In most cases this produces a complex number which is beyond real number arithmetic. The calculator will show NaN or an error for such inputs.
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