The exponent is the small raised number (the superscript) that tells how many times a factor is used.
It is simply stating the power to raise your integer to. When there is no number shown it is implied that a 2 is there. Be sure to use the form 1/x where x is your "small number". So if i have a 3 as the small number, your integer would be raised to the 1/3 power or the cube root.
When a number is raised to a negative exponent, it means the reciprocal of that number raised to the positive exponent. So, 10 to the power of -5 is equal to 1 divided by 10 to the power of 5, which is 1/100,000 or 0.00001. This notation is commonly used in scientific notation to represent very small numbers.
10 raised to the power of -24 is equal to 1 divided by 10 to the power of 24, which is a very small decimal number close to zero. This is because any number raised to a negative exponent is equal to the reciprocal of that number raised to the positive exponent. In this case, 10 to the power of -24 is 0.000000000000000000000001.
I think you mean the symbol for the power to which a number is raised. The two is called "squared"- that is when a number is multiplied times itself- 3 squared is 9. You will also see the small 3- "Cubed"- number times itself, times itself. 3 cubed is 27- 3x3x3.
You click the superscript button. There's even one right here. Looks like this: x2
In a power expression, you have two numbers.The number written normally (to the left) is called the BASE. That's what tells you what factor you should multiply by itself. The small raised number (to the right) tells you how often the factor is used. It's called the EXPONENT.
The small raised number is called the exponent.
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It is known as an index, power or exponent.
It is an exponent that tells you of what power the base number is to be raised by.
It is simply stating the power to raise your integer to. When there is no number shown it is implied that a 2 is there. Be sure to use the form 1/x where x is your "small number". So if i have a 3 as the small number, your integer would be raised to the 1/3 power or the cube root.
Any number x raised to a negative power -y is equivalent to the reciprocal of x raised to y. So, 10-73 would be the fraction 1 over the number 1 with 73 zeroes after it. A very small number indeed!
1.1x10 to the power of 4, Its often written with the 4 in superscript (which is a small 4 raised above the number 10)
That's scientific notation.
As numbers go the gravitational constant is small. It is 6.67 multiplied by 10 raised to the negative 11th power.
squared is simply written as a constant raised to the second power. For example, 3 to the second power=9. The way to write the power, or exponent, is by writing a superscript (small number in the uppper righthand corner of the number or variable) number 2.