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What is the 4 called in the expression 4 to the 5th power?

In the expression 45 the 4 is the base and the 5 is the exponent.


What is the 5 called in the expression 4 to the fifth power?

4^5 5 is the exponent.


What rational exponent represents a cube root taken to the fourth power?

4/3


What is 4 called in the expression 4 to the fifth power?

45 - The number at the bottom (4) is the base; the small number at the top (5) is the exponent.


Is an exponent also called a base number?

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


What is the exponent in 18 to the 4th power?

In the expression 18 to the 4th power, the exponent is 4. An exponent indicates the number of times the base number (in this case, 18) is multiplied by itself. So, 18 to the 4th power means 18 multiplied by itself 4 times, which is equal to 104,976.


When a number is raised to a power what is it called?

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.


What are the prime factors of 81 in exponent form?

81 = 3^4 (or 3 to the fourth power)


how is the expression 4^-2 written as a positive exponent?

6


Use the word exponent in a sentence?

11(base number) was multiplied by it's own number five times, in exponent form that would be eleven to the power of 5 ex: 11x11x11x11x11=11to the power of 5


Which expression is equivalent to three to the sixteenth power over three to the fourth power?

3^16 / 3^4 = 3^(16-4) = 3^12.


How do you factor with an exponent to the power of 4?

Oh, dude, factoring with an exponent to the power of 4 is like breaking up with your high school sweetheart - it's complicated but doable. You basically look for common factors and use the power rule to simplify it. So, you're just dividing the exponent by 4 and seeing what's left. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!