An exponent is a numeral used to tell how many times a number is used as a factor.
The number of times that the variable occurs as a factor in the monomial. In other words, the exponent of the variable, e.g., x² - x + 6 is 2nd degree.
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It is a simple term.
It is 10k.
So let us say that 3 is your number and 4x is your number and the variable. 4x is like 4 times x so 3 times 4 times x so the answer is 12x. This works with every number.
Multiplicand times multiplier equals product. If the expression includes a variable, the numeral is the coefficient.
Multiplicand times multiplier equals product. If the expression has a variable, the numerical factor of the variable is the coefficient.
The number of times that the variable occurs as a factor in the monomial. In other words, the exponent of the variable, e.g., x² - x + 6 is 2nd degree.
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anything without a variable is to the first power. To find the degree, you look at what the power of the number is and that will be the degree. The degree is the number of times your coefficient is a factor. Since the exponent is one, so is the degree. Ex. 2x squared = 2nd degree
It is a simple term.
It is 10k.
Any number can be a factor 4 times.
So let us say that 3 is your number and 4x is your number and the variable. 4x is like 4 times x so 3 times 4 times x so the answer is 12x. This works with every number.
A number used as a factor two times is a square root.
The exponent tells the number of times the base is to be used as a factor.
6x (x is the variable)