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why all powers are not exponents give reason and examples​

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Answered by ShariqueJ
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Answer:

In simple terms, power can be defined as an expression that represents repeated multiplication of the same number whereas exponent is the quantity that represents the power to which the number is raised. Both these terms are often used interchangeably in mathematical operations.

Examples-

∆ An exponent refers to the number of times a number is multiplied by itself. For example, 2 to the 3rd (written like this: 23) means: 2 x 2 x 2 = 8.

The power of a number says how many times to use the number in a multiplication. Powers are also called Exponents or Indices. For example, 8^2 could be called “8 to the power 2” or “8 to the second power”, or simply “8

Answered by adityaop269
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

all  powers are not same

we should differentiate the power and exponents

2= square

3= cube

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