The abbreviation used for repeated multiplication is an exponent. In mathematical notation, an exponent indicates how many times a number, known as the base, is multiplied by itself. For example, in the expression (2^3), the base is 2, and it is multiplied by itself three times (2 × 2 × 2).
Multiplication is repeated addition.
To write repeated multiplication in an exponential notation, you should write the number that has to be multiplied as the base. Count the number of times that the number is used.
a multiplication form is repeated addition
Base of a power
An exponent is a number that shows repeated multiplication of itself. This is a shorthand technique in Algebra. Another term used to express the same idea is square roots.
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Multiplication is repeated addition.
multiplication is repeated addition
The base is the repeated factor. The exponent tells how many times the base is repeated.
To write repeated multiplication in an exponential notation, you should write the number that has to be multiplied as the base. Count the number of times that the number is used.
a multiplication form is repeated addition
Base of a power
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