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
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if there is no exponent shown, then the exponent is 1. ex: 41
Power = 5 = exponent. That is, exponent = 5.
what is the loose exponent
It is: 21a exponent 6
The word "exponent" is derived from the Latin verb "exponere", to "put out [more of something]".
The exponent.
if there is no exponent shown, then the exponent is 1. ex: 41
Yes, 25 CAN BE and exponent. Any number can be and exponent
The exponent is a characteristic of a number. A measurement unit does not have an exponent. Since a metre is a measurement unit, it does not have an exponent.
Power = 5 = exponent. That is, exponent = 5.
what is the loose exponent
you get an exponent when you multiply EXAMPLE 10x10x10=1000 that is an exponent NO DONT THINK THAT IF THE EXPONENT IS 3 YOU MULTIPLY IT BY 3 NO WAY JOSE
The two are related. The answer could be base 2, exponent 18 or base 8, exponent 6 or base 10, exponent 5.4185 or base 262144, exponent 1 or base 68,719,476,736 and exponent 0.5
exponent exponent
It is: 21a exponent 6
The question is not specific enough. The word exponent has several meanings. Thus, an exponent of an exponent could refer to a person who is an expert promoter of the mathematical concept of the indices or powers of numbers.
The exponent of 11 is 1.