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Default symbol "^" mean when using in a formula?

What does the symbol ^ mean when used in a formula like
=1/(1+'3)WACC_WARR'!$G$13)^F52


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there is such a function in Excel, you might want to look it up in Help
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Default symbol "^" mean when using in a formula?

Just to add:

=3^5
is the same as:
=3*3*3*3*3

or
=243


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What does the symbol ^ mean when used in a formula like
=1/(1+'3)WACC_WARR'!$G$13)^F52


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