Exponents By: Maryyam-Syed Abdali
Power
The power/exponent is the number of how much the base is multiplied by itself. For example, in the picture, 10 is the base and 9 is the exponent. This means that 10 is multiplied by itself 9 times
Base
The base is
Exponential Form
The exponential form is the basic numeric form of writing a exponent.
Squared
Squared is used in the event that the exponent is 2 making it a squared exponent.
Cubed
Cubed is used in the event that the exponent is 3 making it a cubed exponent.
Standard Form
The standard form is the final form of writing a number for example instead of writing 2 to the power of 5 you can write 32.
Factored Form
The factored form is basically the expanded form for example instead of writing 4 to the power of 3 you can write 4*4*4