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What is the number of times a base is multiplied by its self indicated by an exponent

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The question is worded a bit strangely (in my opinion anyway), but I think your teacher wants you to describe how exponents work.

Let's say we had the expression
5^3

The base is 5 as its the bottom most value (think of something like the base of a tree or building). The exponent is 3.

The exponent of 3 tells the reader to multiply the base 5 by itself 3 times like so


5^3 = 5*5*5 = 125

With larger exponents, it becomes more tedious to write out all the repeated multiplications, which is why many calculators have an exponent button to save time.

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