* * * Aveyzan's Power With Base 5! * * *
Exists since 16th June 2024. Allowed are positive and negative exponents without any fractional parts.
Possible values: from 5 to 5.
5 ^ 6 ➜ 56

Right-side digit:
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Base 10 exponent:
10?
Result in mere JavaScript exponentiation operation
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Result in scientific notation by Aveyzan
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Result presented by Aveyzan
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Day (option: hour) Update
16th June 2024, 9:05 PM GMT+2 Created this page; using same solutions as in power with base 2 page. Caution: Power of base 10 exponent issue will be fixed in the future - the result deviate from the one JavaScript returns (9:55 PM GMT+2)
Powers with base 5 are counted analogically as powers with base 2, just in inverted placements: in case of power of base 2, every number inside fraction is actually power of base 5 and there, vice versa. However, there are some interesting facts concerning power with bases 2 and 5: Literally:

23 - 22 + 1 = 51 (8 - 4 + 1 = 5)
25 - 23 + 1 = 52 (32 - 8 + 1 = 25)
27 - 22 + 1 = 53 (128 - 4 + 1 = 125)
210 + 1 - 202 = 54 (1024 + 1 - 400 = 625)