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We use exponential notation to write repeated multiplication, such as \(\ 10 \cdot 10 \cdot 10\) as \(\ 10^{3}\). The 10 in \(\ 10^{3}\) is called the base. The 3 in \(\ 10^{3}\) is called the exponent. The expression \(\ 10^{3}\) is called the exponential expression.
Here you will learn about exponential notation, including how to write an expression using exponential notation, simplify an expression written in exponent form, simplify expressions involving variables and exponential notations, and calculate the value of a term to the power of zero.
21 lis 2023 · Activities. How do you write exponential notation? Exponential notation is written by identifying the base (the number that is repeated) and figuring out the exponent (the number of times the...
27 wrz 2020 · We use exponential notation to write repeated multiplication. For example \(10^{3}\). The 10 in \(10^{3}\) is called the exponent. The expression \(10^{3}\) is called the exponential expression. Knowing the names for the parts of an exponential expression or term will help you learn how to perform mathematical operations on them.
Interpret exponential notation with positive integer exponents. Calculate the \(n\)th power of a real number. Calculate the exact and approximate value of the square root of a real number.
Exponential notation is composed of a base and an exponent. It is a “shorthand” way of writing repeated multiplication, and indicates that the base is a factor and the exponent is the number of times the factor is used in the multiplication.
Exponential notation is one example. It was developed to express repeated multiplication and to make it easier to write very large and very small numbers. For example, growth models for populations often use exponents to manage and manipulate large numbers that change quickly over time.