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*The hyperoperation after exponentiation is Tetration.
 
*The hyperoperation after exponentiation is Tetration.
 
*Tetration is called iterated exponentiation.
 
*Tetration is called iterated exponentiation.
*The notation <math>^n{a}</math>  means <math> a^a^\cdots^a</math> the application of exponentiation <math> n-1</math> times.
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*The notation <math>^n{a}</math>  means <math> a^{a}^\cdots^{a}</math> the application of exponentiation <math> n-1</math> times.
 
*For any positive real a>0 and non-negative integer <math>n\ge 0</math> we define <math>^n a</math>by:
 
*For any positive real a>0 and non-negative integer <math>n\ge 0</math> we define <math>^n a</math>by:
 
<math>^n a =  
 
<math>^n a =  

Revision as of 03:13, 27 May 2022

TETRATE(a,n)


  • is the base value.
  • is power value.

Description

  • This function shows the tetration value of the given number.
  • In , is the base value and is the power value.
  • The hyperoperation after exponentiation is Tetration.
  • Tetration is called iterated exponentiation.
  • The notation means Failed to parse (Conversion error. Server ("https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_") reported: "Cannot get mml. TeX parse error: Double exponent: use braces to clarify"): {\displaystyle a^{a}^{\cdots }^{a}} the application of exponentiation times.
  • For any positive real a>0 and non-negative integer we define by:

Failed to parse (unknown function "\begin{cases}"): {\displaystyle ^n a = \begin{cases} 1, & \mbox{if }n\mbox{=0} \\ a^{[(n-1)a]}, & \mbox{if }n\mbox{ >0} \end{cases}}

Examples

  1. TETRATE (3,2) = 27
  2. TETRATE (4,3) = 1.3407807929942597e+154
  3. TETRATE (10,2) = 10000000000

Related Videos

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See Also

References