Math Calculators

Exponent Calculator

Calculate integer, negative, and fractional powers with scientific notation.

Raise a base to an exponent and interpret common exponent forms.

Calculate with the Exponent Calculator

Enter the values below. Invalid mathematical operations are explained before a result is shown.

How to use the Exponent Calculator

  1. Choose a calculation mode when one is available.
  2. Enter the required values using the examples and field notes as a guide.
  3. Select Calculate or press Enter.
  4. Review the primary result, supporting values, and working.

Worked example

2¹⁰ = 1024; 2⁻³ = 1/8 = 0.125.

Assumptions

The calculator uses real-number arithmetic unless complex square or quadratic roots are explicitly shown. Decimal displays can be rounded while calculations retain normal browser numeric precision.

Limitations

  • 0⁰ is treated as indeterminate.
  • Results that overflow finite JavaScript numbers are rejected.

Frequently asked questions

Does the Exponent Calculator accept decimals and negative values?

It accepts them wherever the selected operation permits. Invalid domains are identified before a result is shown.

How are decimal results rounded?

Calculations retain JavaScript numeric precision and display a readable number of significant digits. A displayed decimal may therefore be rounded.

Are entries stored?

No. The calculation runs in your browser and this page does not store the values you enter.