The POW function in Google Sheets is a powerful tool for performing exponential calculations. It allows users to raise a number to a specific power, facilitating various mathematical operations directly within a spreadsheet. Whether you are working on financial models, scientific calculations, or data analysis, the POW function can simplify complex formulas.
Syntax
POW(base, exponent)
- base: The number you want to raise to a power.
- exponent: The power to which you want to raise the base.
Example #1
=POW(2, 3)
This function calculates 2 raised to the power of 3, resulting in 8.
Example #2
=POW(5, 2)
This function raises 5 to the power of 2, giving a result of 25.
Example #3
=POW(10, -1)
In this case, the function computes 10 raised to the power of -1, resulting in 0.1.
Error handling
- NUM!: This error occurs when the base is negative and the exponent is a non-integer value.
- VALUE!: This error appears if either the base or the exponent is not a numeric value.
- DIV/0!: This error is seen when attempting to calculate a non-negative number raised to the power of zero, but incorrectly referenced the zero divisor in some specific contexts.