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The square of a number can be represented by writing the number with an exponent of 2, whereas the square root of the number is represented by writing the number with an exponent of 1/2.
"It is easy to use an exponent in a sentence." There, that sentence uses it!
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
231 + 231 = 2 x 231 = 232
He became the leading exponent of this genre in England.
816 = 24 x 31 x 171
Exponent is a noun.
Yes, you can, but it starts getting complicated. You can, for example have a number raised to an exponent that is itself a number raised to an exponent, or you can have a number raised to an exponent and the result raised to another exponent.
Yes: In algebra, an "exponent" is a number or symbol, written without any spacing but above the general base line, after another number or symbol that is on the general base line. If the exponent is a whole number, it shows how many times the symbol or number on the base line is to be multiplied by itself in calculating the value of any expression. For example, in the algebraic sentence, "x2 + y2 = 10", both of the numbers "2" are exponents.
Yes, 25 CAN BE and exponent. Any number can be and exponent
The exponent.
The base of an exponent is the main number. For example in 56 the number 5 is the base and 6 is the exponent.