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Can you help me with this question- i am in 4th grade with a 5th grade math class and I don't know how to do this. 1. Write an exponential expression: choose a prime number between 2 and 10 to be the base, and an even number between 0 and 10 to be the exponent. 2. Label the base and the exponent. 3. Then, write the exponential expression in both expanded form and standard form.

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Answer:


\begin{gathered} Standard\text{ form; }3^2 \\ Expanded\text{ form; }3*3 \\ Base=3 \\ Exponent=2 \end{gathered}

Explanations:

A standard exponential expression is given as:


a^b

where:

• a is the, base

,

• b is the ,exponent

1) A prime number are numbers that are divisible by itself and 1. A prime number between 2 and 10 is 3

An even number are number that can be divisible by 2 without leaving out remainder. An even number between 0 and 10 is 2

2) The base is 3

The exponent is 2

3) Standard form of the resulting expression will be;


3^2

The expanded form will be given as:


3^2=3*3

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