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The raised number that represents repeated multiplication of a factor is called an "exponent." In mathematical terms, if you have a base number ( a ) raised to an exponent ( n ) (written as ( a^n )), it means that ( a ) is multiplied by itself ( n ) times. For example, ( 3^4 ) means ( 3 \times 3 \times 3 \times 3 ).

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