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22title :Python pow() built-in function - Python Cheatsheet
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3+ description :The pow() function returns thepower ofa number .
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1212From the <a target="_blank" href="https://docs.python.org/3/library/functions.html#pow">Python 3 documentation</a>
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15- Given a string representing one Unicode character, return an integer representing the Unicode code point of that character.
15+ The pow() function returns the power of a number.It takes two or three arguments:
16+ pow(base, exp): Returns base raised to the power of exp (base ** exp).
17+ pow(base, exp, mod): Returns (base ** exp) % mod (for modular arithmetic).
18+ Result is computed more efficiently than base ** exp % mod, if mod arg is present.
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1922##Example
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2124``` python
22- >> > result = pow ( 2 , 3 )
23- >> > print (result )
25+ # Basic exponentiation
26+ >> > pow ( 2 , 3 )
2427# 8
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29+ # Using three arguments (modular exponentiation)
30+ >> > pow (2 ,3 ,5 )
31+ # 3 (since 2^3 = 8, and 8 % 5 = 3)
32+
33+ # Works with negative exponents (returns float)
34+ >> > pow (2 ,- 3 )
35+ # 0.125 (since 2^(-3) = 1/8)
2536```
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