Last Updated : 15 Jul, 2024
The Math. pow() method is used to power a number i.e., the value of the number raised to some exponent. Since Math.pow() is a static method of Math, it is always used as Math.pow() and not as a method of an object created in Math class.
Syntax:Math.pow(base, exponent)Parameters:
The Math.pow() method returns a number representing the given base raised to the power of the given exponent.
Example 1: In this example, we will use Math.pow() method.
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console.log(Math.pow(3, 4));
More codes for the above method are as follows:
Example 2: When both base and exponent are passed as positive numbers in parameters:
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console.log(Math.pow(9, 3));
Example 3: When the base value is negative and the exponent is positive:
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console.log(Math.pow(-9, 3));
Example 4: When the base value is positive and the exponent is negative:
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console.log(Math.pow(9, -3));
0.0013717421124828533
Example 5: When the base value is negative and the exponent has decimal point: It returns NaN.
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console.log(Math.pow(-9, 0.5));
We have a complete list of Javascript Math Object methods, to check those please go through this Javascript Math Complete reference article.
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