\frac { 6,6 ^ { 2 } \times \pi } { 4 } \times 5,8 =
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\frac{1566\pi }{5}\approx 983.946819104
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\frac{6^{3}\pi }{4}\times 5,8
To multiply powers of the same base, add their exponents. Add 1 and 2 to get 3.
\frac{216\pi }{4}\times 5,8
Calculate 6 to the power of 3 and get 216.
54\pi \times 5,8
Divide 216\pi by 4 to get 54\pi .
313,2\pi
Multiply 54 and 5,8 to get 313,2.
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