Oh, dude, factoring with an exponent to the power of 4 is like breaking up with your high school sweetheart - it's complicated but doable. You basically look for common factors and use the power rule to simplify it. So, you're just dividing the exponent by 4 and seeing what's left. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
The power or exponent.
4 (from "the 4th power")
In the simplest case (of a positive and integer exponent), it is defined as repeated multiplication. The exponent tells you how many times the factor must be multiplied with itself. As an example: 34 is the same as 3 x 3 x 3 x 3 i.e., the factor 3 appears 4 times as a factor.
Is is called the exponent.
the exponent
The exponent.
Exponent
The power or exponent.
11(base number) was multiplied by it's own number five times, in exponent form that would be eleven to the power of 5 ex: 11x11x11x11x11=11to the power of 5
4 (from "the 4th power")
In the simplest case (of a positive and integer exponent), it is defined as repeated multiplication. The exponent tells you how many times the factor must be multiplied with itself. As an example: 34 is the same as 3 x 3 x 3 x 3 i.e., the factor 3 appears 4 times as a factor.
Exponent
base is a number used as the factor in exponential form.
The exponent
the exponent
Is is called the exponent.
5x^2(x^2 + 5)