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The squares of integers are known as perfect squares.
In scientific notation, distance is calculated by multiplying a number between 1 and 10 (known as the coefficient) by a power of 10 (known as the exponent). The exponent represents the number of places the decimal point is moved to the right (positive exponent) or to the left (negative exponent). This notation is commonly used to represent large or small distances, such as in astronomy or nanotechnology, where writing out the entire number would be cumbersome.
The base is the repeated factor, the exponent is the number of times by which the base is mutltiplied by itself. The exponent is also known as the power, althought the product of the exponential expression can also be described as the power.
That would be known as area.
This is the series of integer squares, also known as perfect squares. It is one example of a "power law" series.