You are multiplying 4 three times so 4^3
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300 = 3 x 102
Base and exponent are the two parts of a power. The base is the lower left, normal-sized, number. The exponent is the upper-right, small (i.e., superscript) number. For example, in: 34 3 is the base, 4 is the exponent. In the simplest case, a power specifies a repeated multiplication. The base tells you what number to multiply by itself, the exponent tells you how many times to multiply it. Thus, 34 = 3 x 3 x 3 x 3 (that is, multiply 3 by itself, using the number 4 times as a factor)
The base is 7 and the exponent is 3.
An expression with a negative exponent is equivalent to the positive exponent of its reciprocal. Thus, 3-4 = 1/34 or, equivalently, (1/3)4 or (3/4)-2 = (4/3)2
negative 4 with negative 3 as an exponent
The answer to the expression 25a^5 + 15a^4 - 35a^3 - 40a^3 + 10a divided by 5a is 5a^4 + 3a^3 - 7a^2 - 8a + 2.
-1
The 3 is the exponent
3
120
3^4 = 81
It is (1/3)^(-4) or (1/27)^(-4/3)
an exponent?
If you mean 10^4 divided by 3^3 then the solution is 370.'370' recurring '370'
Exponents are basically repeated multiplications. Take this for example: 3*3 = 32 In this example 32 is called the exponent; 3 is the base and 2 is the exponent. So to get an exponent you have to have a bunch of a SAME number multiplied by itself. The number that you multiplied it by itself is the base and the times you multiplied it is the exponent (written at the right side above of the base). Here are is two more examples: 9*9*9*9*9 = 95 4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4*4 = 411 Hope it helped!