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What is Powers and Exponents?​

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Answered by AnIntrovert
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The power of a number indicates the number of times it must be multiplied. It is written in the form ab. Where ‘b’ indicates the number of times ‘a’ needs to be multiplied to get our result. Here ‘a’ is called the base and ‘b’ is called the exponent.

For example:

Consider 9³. Here the exponent ‘3’ indicates that base ‘9’ needs to be multiplied three times to get our equivalent answer which is 27.

Answered by llxdevilgirlxll
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Powers and exponents. ... An expression that represents repeated multiplication of the same factor is called a power. The number 5 is called the base, and the number 2 is called the exponent. The exponent corresponds to the number of times the base is used as a factor.

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