You multiply the base number by itself as many times as the exponent tells you. Example 4^4 =4•4•4•4= 256
You multiply the number by itself 115 times.
To square a number you multiply it by itself, to cube a number you then multiply itself twice! i.e. 3 times 3 is 9 and 9 times 3 is then 27 so 27 is 3 cubed
23 is the same as 2x2x2. The exponent (3) tells you how many times you are going to multiply the base number by itself, in this case 2. So 23 = 8.
its shows how many times you multiply a number to its self.. if you got 2 exponent 5..it means you have to multiply 2, 5 times to itself.. 2x2x2x2x2=32
Exponent
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The exponent.
it is called an exponent and you multiply c by itself as many times as the exponent tells you. sorry if this doesn't help
The exponent tells that.
You multiply the base number by itself as many times as the exponent tells you. Example 4^4 =4•4•4•4= 256
You multiply the number by itself 115 times.
It is the exponent and tells you how many times the base is to be multiplied.
The exponent
An exponent is used to indicate that a number is multiplied by itself a specified number of times. For example, to multiply 4 by itself 9 times, you would write 49.
Base and exponent are the two parts of a power. The base is the lower left, normal-sized, number. The exponent is the upper-right, small (i.e., superscript) number. For example, in: 34 3 is the base, 4 is the exponent. In the simplest case, a power specifies a repeated multiplication. The base tells you what number to multiply by itself, the exponent tells you how many times to multiply it. Thus, 34 = 3 x 3 x 3 x 3 (that is, multiply 3 by itself, using the number 4 times as a factor)
To square a number you multiply it by itself, to cube a number you then multiply itself twice! i.e. 3 times 3 is 9 and 9 times 3 is then 27 so 27 is 3 cubed