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To find the exponents that equal 100, we look for numbers ( x ) such that ( x^y = 100 ). The most straightforward example is ( 10^2 = 100 ). Additionally, ( 100^{1} = 100 ) and ( 100^{0} = 1 ) are also valid, but for positive integer exponents, ( 10^2 ) is the primary solution. Other fractional or negative exponents can yield complex results, but they are less commonly referenced in this context.

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