It's called a base and an exponent, smart one...
The word "exponent" is derived from the Latin verb "exponere", to "put out [more of something]".
It is called the "exponent".
No, an exponent is not called a base number. the base is the number before the exponent: 34. 3 is the base, 4 is the exponent the expont could also be refered to as three to the fourth power
The base.
The exponent.
It is called the exponent.
It's called a base and an exponent, smart one...
The word "exponent" is derived from the Latin verb "exponere", to "put out [more of something]".
It is called the "exponent".
No, an exponent is not called a base number. the base is the number before the exponent: 34. 3 is the base, 4 is the exponent the expont could also be refered to as three to the fourth power
The base.
It is an exponent that tells you of what power the base number is to be raised by.
Answer: 1 Something like 52 is called a power. The base is 5 and the exponent is 2. If the exponent is not given it is assumed to be one, so that 760 = 7601. The exponent is 1.
The power could then be called an exponent. The number that is being raised to a power is called the base. In the case of 42, the exponent is 2 and the base is 4.
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