its an exponent it means squared or doubled because its a 2
a square and that 2 means its to the Second power
An exponent. For example: 53 5 is the base number and the little 3 above the five is an exponent. Exponents represent the number of times the base value is multiplied by itself. So the above example shows that 5 is multiplied by itself 3 times: 5 x 5 x 5 = 53 = 125.
It is above the number 2
There is no first number above 0. If x was considered to be the first number above zero then x/2 would be above zero but nearer to it. And then half that number would be above zero and nearer still. And so on.
Yes, the little number eats the bigger number 10>4 2<47
a little 2 at the end of a number
Do you mean 33? It means 3 to the 3rd power. The little number above tells you how many times you're supposed to multiply the big number with itself. In this case it will be 3*3*3=27
The little number above the base. It is called the exponent.
any number -1 and above
A subscript is a small number written below the number, whilst a superscript is written above the number. A superscript 2 is used to indicate a squared number.
A superscript 2 above any number means that number is multiplied by itself. This is called a squared number. If this is over a fraction, then it could either apply to just the numerator or the entire fraction depending on whether or not there are brackets.
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