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POWER

Returns a number raised to a power.

Syntax:

POWER(number; power)

returns numberpower, that is number raised to the power of power.
The same result may be achieved by using the exponentiation operator ^:
number^power

Example:

POWER(4; 3)

returns 64, which is 4 to the power of 3.

4^3

also returns 4 to the power of 3.

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