The exponential expression a^n is read a to the nth power. In this expression, a is the base and n is the exponent. The number represented by a^n is called the nth power of a.
When n is a positive integer, you can interpret a^n as a^n = a x a x ... x a (n factors).
The number expressed using exponents is called a "power." In this context, the base is the number being multiplied, and the exponent indicates how many times the base is used as a factor. For example, in ( 2^3 ), 2 is the base, and 3 is the exponent, which means ( 2 \times 2 \times 2 ).
80 is in expanded form. Using exponents, it should be written as 8x10^1 OR 0.8x10^2.
3 x 5 x b = 15b No exponents required.
2^5 x 3
the only prime factors or 97 is 1 and 97... therefore 97 is a prime number... using exponents --> 11 * 971 = 97
The base.
7,777 can be written as 7.78 × 103 using exponents.
210, 45, 322 using integer exponents. But it can also be written as 10485760.5 or 162.5
Numbers expressed using exponents are called powers. When writing a number expressed as an exponent, the number is called the base. For example, in 23 two is the base.
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Numbers expressed using exponents are called powers. When writing a number expressed as an exponent, the number is called the base.
The number expressed using exponents is called a "power." In this context, the base is the number being multiplied, and the exponent indicates how many times the base is used as a factor. For example, in ( 2^3 ), 2 is the base, and 3 is the exponent, which means ( 2 \times 2 \times 2 ).
80 is in expanded form. Using exponents, it should be written as 8x10^1 OR 0.8x10^2.
27 can be written as 2.70 × 101
19 is a prime number in its own right and needs no exponents
11 is a prime number in its own right and needs no exponents
They are called powers