Not sure what you're asking. Any number can be an exponent, like 1013, where 13 would be the exponent in this case. If you were given the number 13, and asked what the exponent was, the answer would be one (1), since any number to the 1 power equals that number, so 131 = 13, if no exponent is given then it is assumed to be one (1).
The base
you can say that it is polynomial if that have a exponent
The answer could be exponential representation but, given the limited amount of information in the question, it is hard to be sure.
GEMDAS- grouping,exponent, multiplication,divission,addition,subtraction
Since 88 is given as a number without an exponent, its implied exponent is 1.
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.
Not sure what you're asking. Any number can be an exponent, like 1013, where 13 would be the exponent in this case. If you were given the number 13, and asked what the exponent was, the answer would be one (1), since any number to the 1 power equals that number, so 131 = 13, if no exponent is given then it is assumed to be one (1).
The base
you can say that it is polynomial if that have a exponent
When you are given just a whole number like 50 this means the exponent is just 1 So 501 is your answer
The answer could be exponential representation but, given the limited amount of information in the question, it is hard to be sure.
The base is the number that is going to be raised to a power.
GEMDAS- grouping,exponent, multiplication,divission,addition,subtraction
The exponent.
First you have to set it to the same power of 10. Then it can easily be added or subtracted. To multiply, you just multiply the given values and add the exponent. To divide, you divide the numbers and subtract the exponent.
Yes, 25 CAN BE and exponent. Any number can be and exponent