Power Math in Python

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What is the difference between "**" operator and "^"?

when I try to print 8^3 it gives an output of 11. But for my required answer, when I print 8**3 it gives the correct answer of 512. why?

 Why is it that 8^3 does not equal 512 as it is the correct answer? 


Nov 12, 2018 in Python by Sayantini
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When you use "^" operator, it is a bitwise operator, which does "bitwise exclusive or".
 

The power operator is "**", like 8**3 which equals to 512.
answered Nov 12, 2018 by ana1504.k
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