Not sure what you're asking. Any number can be an exponent, like 1013, where 13 would be the exponent in this case.
If you were given the number 13, and asked what the exponent was, the answer would be one (1), since any number to the 1 power equals that number, so
131 = 13, if no exponent is given then it is assumed to be one (1).
The exponent is 1 132 = 169 131 = 13 130 = 1
13 zeros.
The expression 13 x 13 x 13 can be rewritten using exponents as ( 13^3 ). Here, the exponent is 3, indicating that the base, 13, is multiplied by itself three times.
In scientific notation it is: 1.0*10^13 = 10,000,000,000,000
The exponent of 169 refers to the power to which a base number must be raised to equal 169. In terms of prime factorization, 169 can be expressed as (13^2), meaning the exponent is 2 when using 13 as the base. Alternatively, if considering 169 as a number itself, it does not have a single exponent but can be represented in various bases.
The exponent is 1 132 = 169 131 = 13 130 = 1
19
13 zeros.
The expression 13 x 13 x 13 can be rewritten using exponents as ( 13^3 ). Here, the exponent is 3, indicating that the base, 13, is multiplied by itself three times.
13^3
9.4964108100627270362304322978651e+165
9.5367432x10^13
In scientific notation it is: 1.0*10^13 = 10,000,000,000,000
Thirteen to the one power is 13 cause 1 times 13 eqaul 13
3. 13 x 13 x 13 = 133 = 13 cubed.
24 x 3 x 13 = 624
13^4