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How do you use an exponent to represent a number such as 16

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Answer:


16=2^4


16=4^2


16=16^1


16=4* 2^2

Explanation:

Exponents are represented in the form of base to the power:


Base^(Power)=a^b

a = base

b = power

Number 16 can be represented in many ways:


16=2* 2* 2* 2=2^4


16=4* 4=4^2


16=16^1


16=4* 2^2

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For this case we have the following number:
16
We can rewrite the number in different ways using exponents.
For example, an equivalent way is:

16 = 4 ^ 2
Another equivalent way is:

16 = 2 ^ 4
Another equivalent way is for example:

16 = 4 * (2 ^ 2)
Answer:
The following ways are ways to use exponents to write the number 16:

4 ^ 2 2 ^ 4 4 * (2 ^ 2)
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