I think that would be exponents.
It is a special case of multiplication by a positive integer.
A short way to represent the repeated multiplication of a quantity. The quantity itself is called the base, and the number of times the multiplication occurs is called the exponent. For example: 3*3*3*3 = 34 (x - 2)(x - 2)(x - 2) = (x - 2)3
An exponent is a number that shows repeated multiplication of itself. This is a shorthand technique in Algebra. Another term used to express the same idea is square roots.
That depends how you "repeat". For example, if you do repeated addition, it is called multiplication.
Repeated multiplication is called raising to a power.
I think that would be exponents.
It is a special case of multiplication by a positive integer.
The base is the repeated factor. The exponent tells how many times the base is repeated.
A short way to represent the repeated multiplication of a quantity. The quantity itself is called the base, and the number of times the multiplication occurs is called the exponent. For example: 3*3*3*3 = 34 (x - 2)(x - 2)(x - 2) = (x - 2)3
An exponent is a number that shows repeated multiplication of itself. This is a shorthand technique in Algebra. Another term used to express the same idea is square roots.
Multiplying. Yes, multiplication.
An exponent
That depends how you "repeat". For example, if you do repeated addition, it is called multiplication.
Because you can obtain the same results by adding the number the amount of times of the other number.
The division symbol is called an obelus (รท) or a division sign. It is used to represent the operation of division in mathematical expressions.
The answer to a multiplication problem is called the product.