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  • Exponents are supercript numerals that let you know how many times you should multiply a number by itself. Some real world applications include understanding scientific scales like the pH scale or the Richter scale, using scientific notation to write very large or very small numbers and taking measurements.

  • The inverse of a power function of exponent n is a nth root radical function. For example, the inverse of y = 10x^2 is y = √(x/10) (at least for positive values of x and y).

  • one of a set of rules in algebra: exponents of numbers are added when the numbers are multiplied, subtracted when the numbers are divided, and multiplied when raised by still another exponent: am×aⁿ=am+n; am÷aⁿ=am−n; (am)ⁿ=amn.

  • To divide exponents (or powers) with the same base, subtract the exponents. Division is the opposite of multiplication, so it makes sense that because you add exponents when multiplying numbers with the same base, you subtract the exponents when dividing numbers with the same base.

  • Exponentiation is a mathematical operation, written as bⁿ, involving two numbers, the base b and the exponent or power n, and pronounced as "b raised to the power of n"
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