This question is actually very simple- but it's worded in a way that might seem confusing. It's just asking you to write down any old number to some power, and then to say which number is called the base, and which the exponent.
23 is a "power." The 2 is the base, and 4 is the exponent. It means "2 times 2 times 2".
The exponent is the number in smaller font, that tells you how many of the base number to multiply together.
2795834 is also a power, that's the same as multiplying 95834 27's together.
When you write 53 , the whole thing is called a power. The 5 is the base, and the 3 is the exponent.
Base 6, exponent 5.
Base -7 Exponent 12
54
It is a power of that base.
When you write 53 , the whole thing is called a power. The 5 is the base, and the 3 is the exponent.
When a question asks you to label the base and the exponent, it is referring to the components of a power or exponential expression, where the base is the number being multiplied and the exponent indicates how many times the base is multiplied by itself. Additionally, when it asks what the number represents, it is seeking an explanation of the value or significance of the power in a given context, such as its application in calculations or its representation in a particular situation.
Base 6, exponent 5.
Base -7 Exponent 12
The base is 7 and the exponent is 3.
105 is a power. 10 is the base and the exponent is 5.
The exponent.
54
No, an exponent is not called a base number. the base is the number before the exponent: 34. 3 is the base, 4 is the exponent the expont could also be refered to as three to the fourth power
1 is the base, 40 is the exponent (140)
It is a power of that base.
Write the base as many times as the power indicates.2³ would be 2 · 2 · 2.5² would be 5 · 5.