Give another name of exponent
When you subtract it from a bigger exponent of another number by dividing two numbers with exponents.
Powers, Indices and Degree
In exponent terms: 2^6 = 64
Assuming the bases are the same, you add the exponents. 10^3 x 10^3 = 10^6
Give another name of exponent
power
When you subtract it from a bigger exponent of another number by dividing two numbers with exponents.
Yes, you can, but it starts getting complicated. You can, for example have a number raised to an exponent that is itself a number raised to an exponent, or you can have a number raised to an exponent and the result raised to another exponent.
It's a number printed smaller, above, and to the right of another number. On the next line, '6' is the exponent: 106
Powers, Indices and Degree
In exponent terms: 2^6 = 64
Assuming the bases are the same, you add the exponents. 10^3 x 10^3 = 10^6
The exponent.
An exponent
It is the power, index or exponent.
if there is no exponent shown, then the exponent is 1. ex: 41