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How to write exponents

User Jhpratt
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Answer:


2\cdot2\cdot2 =
2^(3)

Explanation:


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Writing
exponents
is
fairly
easy.


Here's
an
example:


5\cdot5\cdot5\cdot5\cdot5 =
5^(5)
because


there
are
5
fives
that
are
being
multiplied.


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Always
remember,
you
don't
multiply
the
whole
number
by
the
exponent.


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Here's
an
example:


6^(7)
does
not
equal
42
because
you
have
to
multiply
the
6
the
number
of
times
it
says
on
the
exponent.


Which
means
you
multiply
the
six,
seven
times.


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Hope this helps! <3


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