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Terri is rewriting 7^13 in expanded form. How many factors should she use in her expression?
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The answer is 13 factor took the test!
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She should use 13 factors.
All 13 factors are the same thing . . . 7 .
7^13 should be written as 7¹³ .
It means: 7·7·7 · 7·7·7 · 7·7·7 · 7·7·7 · 7
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