1/10 x 1/10
A power (or exponent).
Power
.1x.1 or 1/10x1/10
A product of repeated factors can be expressed as a base raised to an exponent, known as a power. For example, if a factor (a) is multiplied by itself (n) times, it can be written as (a^n). This notation simplifies the representation of multiplication, making it easier to work with large numbers of identical factors.
a3x2 - 216x2 factors to x2(a - 6)(a2 + 6a + 36)
Repeated multiplication is called raising to a power.
The factors of 23x2 are: 1, 23, x, x2, 23x, and 23x2.
Any such number has a perfect square factor.If you want examples, just multiply some prime factors together, making sure that at least one is repeated.
The number that is a repeated factor when written in the power operation is called the base
Power of a number can be evaluated using repeated multiplication of the number by itself. For example, 5 to the third power can be evaluated using multiplication of 5 by itself for three times as shown below. 53 = 5 x 5 x 5 The power or exponent of a number says how many times a number has to be multiplied repeatedly by itself.
2 to the power of 5 =32. the repeated factior is the base, or the number 2.
2 to the second power times 31