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You can have an infinite number of different exponents on a base number, you would then have an infinite amount of different numbers.
When you multiply two variables with different exponents, the exponents are added. For example, if you multiply x^2 by x^3, the result is x^(2+3) = x^5. Similarly, if you multiply x^3 by x^(-2), the result is x^(3+(-2)) = x^1 = x.
When a base is raised to a power inside a quantity , multiply the two exponents to solve.
32 The small number two is called the power, exponent or superscript and indicates how many times you multiply the large number
This is one of the laws of exponents, which states that xa * xb = x(a+b) The base is x, and the two powers (or exponents) are a and b.