§ Term · algebra
Exponent
Also known as: power, index
A small raised number telling you how many times to multiply the base by itself.
Example
In 5³ the exponent is 3, so 5³ = 5·5·5 = 125.
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Also known as: power, index
A small raised number telling you how many times to multiply the base by itself.
In 5³ the exponent is 3, so 5³ = 5·5·5 = 125.