The exponent tells how many times the base is used as a factor.
The EXPONENT tells you how often the BASE is used as a factor.
The exponent
the exponent
In index form, 125 can be expressed as 5^3. This is because 5 multiplied by itself three times equals 125. The number 5 is the base, and the exponent 3 indicates how many times the base is multiplied by itself.
An exponent.
It is the exponent and tells you how many times the base is to be multiplied.
The exponent tells that.
An exponent.
In their simplest forms, a base number is the number that is being multiplied by itself while the exponent is the number of times that the base is multiplied.
The base is the large number, and is the number being multiplied; the exponent is the smaller number on the upper right, which says how many times the base is multiplied. 23 says that 2 is multiplied 3 times, so: 2 X 2 X 2. In this case, the base is 2, and the exponent is 3.
The exponent tells us how many times the base is used as a factor.
The exponent tells you how many times a number or base is used as a factor.
64 ( six to the fourth power) Exponents indicate the number of times that the base (6 in this case) is multiplied by itself. In this example, it's being multiplied four times, so we use the exponent 4.
The exponent tells you how many times the base is used as a factor.
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