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Definition

Exponents are a mathematical notation indicating the number of times a number, called the base, is multiplied by itself. They are written as a small number to the upper right of the base number.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Any non-zero number raised to the power of zero equals one.
  2. Exponents follow specific rules such as the product rule (a^m * a^n = a^(m+n)) and the power rule ((a^m)^n = a^(mn)).
  3. The exponent 2 is commonly referred to as 'squared', and the exponent 3 as 'cubed'.
  4. Negative exponents represent reciprocal values, for example, a^-n = 1/(a^n).
  5. Prime factorization often involves expressing numbers as products of primes raised to various exponents.

Review Questions

  • What is 3^4?
  • How would you simplify (2^3)^4 using exponent rules?
  • What does it mean if an exponent is negative?
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