The exponents of 11 refer to the powers of 11, which are formed by raising 11 to various integers. For example, (11^0 = 1), (11^1 = 11), (11^2 = 121), (11^3 = 1,331), and so on. Each exponent represents a different value, with the result increasing rapidly as the exponent increases. In general, for any integer (n), (11^n) represents the nth power of 11.
2^3 x 11
198 = 2 x 32 x 11
151
What you do with them is this i am going to give you an example: if you had 2 with the exponet 4 this is what you do: 2x2x2x2 and that would equal 8
Using exponets is easy. Like 23. This is 2 cubed. 23 equals 2.2.2. It is not 2x3. 2x2x2=8. Get it?
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10 -7 in exponets = 3
exponets are like 63 most people would say oh 6x3=18 nope that's not it its 6x itself 3 times so the
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31 = 311. It is a prime number.