It would be the same as 2 to the power of 6 times 3
Write the base as many times as the power indicates.2³ would be 2 · 2 · 2.5² would be 5 · 5.
It is: 21a exponent 6
To write an exponent on a laptop you would use the "^" key. For example, "3^2" would be "three squared."
2 x 2 x 3 x 7 x 7 x 11 2 x 2 x 3 x 3 x 7 The GCF is 2 x 2 x 3 x 7
It would be the same as 2 to the power of 6 times 3
Write the base as many times as the power indicates.2³ would be 2 · 2 · 2.5² would be 5 · 5.
It is: 21a exponent 6
330.1 x 10-2. You move the decimal point two places to the left.
To write an exponent on a laptop you would use the "^" key. For example, "3^2" would be "three squared."
3 times3 times 2 times 2
You simply count the number of eights that are being multiplied together, and that is your exponent. In this case that would be: 8⁵
This question is actually very simple- but it's worded in a way that might seem confusing. It's just asking you to write down any old number to some power, and then to say which number is called the base, and which the exponent. 23 is a "power." The 2 is the base, and 4 is the exponent. It means "2 times 2 times 2". The exponent is the number in smaller font, that tells you how many of the base number to multiply together. 2795834 is also a power, that's the same as multiplying 95834 27's together.
An exponent tells how many times a number is used as a factor.
its shows how many times you multiply a number to its self.. if you got 2 exponent 5..it means you have to multiply 2, 5 times to itself.. 2x2x2x2x2=32
Exponent. For example: in 25 (which can also be written 2^5), 5 is the exponent and means that the 2 is multiplied 5 times (or 2*2*2*2*2).
If you have a real number,a, and raise it to a power b we say a^b is a times itself b times. That is to say aaaaaaaa...aaa b times. a is the base and b is the exponent. So if b is an integer,... -3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3... ,then we have an integral exponent. Examples are 2^5 and 2^-3. An example that is NOT an integral exponent is 2^(1/2) since 1/2 is not an integer. Dr. ChuckIt means that the exponent is a whole number, for example 3, 0, or -5.