Exponents are subject to many laws, just like other mathematical properties. These are X^1 = X, X^0 = 1, X^-1 = 1/X, X^m * X^n = X^m+n, X^m/X^n = X^m-n, (X^m)^n = X^(m*n), (XY)^n = X^n * Y^n, (X/Y)^n = X^n/Y^n, and X^-n = 1/X^n.
Exponents are subject to many laws, just like other mathematical properties. These are X^1 = X, X^0 = 1, X^-1 = 1/X, X^m * X^n = X^m+n, X^m/X^n = X^m-n, (X^m)^n = X^(m*n), (XY)^n = X^n * Y^n, (X/Y)^n = X^n/Y^n, and X^-n = 1/X^n.
n = 5
Factorial for number N is N x N-1 x N-2 X N- (N-1). e.g. if you need to calculate factorial for 5 then compute 5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1.
Firstly to get 5n you times by 5!Next n3 (n cubed) is n x n x nTherefore you are timesing n by 5 and then by n and nSo 5n3 = times n by 5 x n x n or simplifyed n x 5n2
the answer would be exponentthe n in x indicating the number of factor of x is exponent
The n in X" indicating the number of factors of X
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yes, if you write x^n, then there are n x's multiplied together
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There is no simple relationshipp between a number and the count of its factors.
nX in this case this says that n multiplys X by a factor of n Xn in this case this says that X is to the power of factor n not really another other case I can think of. Not sure what you are asking