Final answer:
To fill in the missing exponents, we need to find the exponent that, when applied to the base number, will give us the missing result.
Step-by-step explanation:
To fill in the missing exponents, we need to find the exponent that, when applied to the base number, will give us the missing result. Let's go through each example:
A) (2³= 8) The missing exponent is 3, and we already have the base number 2. Therefore, the missing exponent is 3.
B) (4² = 16) The missing exponent is 2, and we already have the base number 4. Therefore, the missing exponent is 2.
C) (5² = 25) The missing exponent is 2, and we already have the base number 5. Therefore, the missing exponent is 2.
D) (3∧4 = 81) The missing exponent is 4, and we already have the base number 3. Therefore, the missing exponent is 4.