The exponent tells how many times the base is used as a factor.
"It is easy to use an exponent in a sentence." There, that sentence uses it!
How do you use an exponent to represent a number such as 16
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Sure. It may not be very useful to use 1 but any number is eligible to be an exponent.
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.
The exponent tells how many times to use the base as a factor.
The exponent.
To write an exponent on a laptop you would use the "^" key. For example, "3^2" would be "three squared."
Exponent notation
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In calculating fractions.
Use the superscript font.