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Yes, there is. There is a law of exponentiation. # The definition of exponentiation shows us it is a product, but the law of exponentiation shows us it is a sum. # Law of exponentiation is confirmed by a general formula to be expressed by words. # From there one sees exponentiation to be constructed by the two constants: base constant and exponent constant. It is the property of exponentiation. Author Đoàn Đức Nhuận (in vietnamese)

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