the exponent
The number of times a base number is multiplied by itself is referred to as an exponent. For example, in the expression (a^n), (a) is the base number, and (n) indicates how many times (a) is multiplied by itself. If (n) equals 3, then (a) is multiplied by itself two additional times (e.g., (a \times a \times a)).
The exponent tells that.
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The exponent
The power or exponent.
The number that is multiplied by itself 4 times is called the fourth power of that number. In mathematical terms, this is denoted as "n^4" where "n" is the base number. When a number is raised to the fourth power, it is multiplied by itself four times, resulting in the number multiplied by itself four times.
3
The exponent tells that.
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abundunt number
The number is three.
that number to the fourth power.
It is 4.
It is a cubed number
The exponent
The power or exponent.
Infinity