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In the given example 6 6 6 6, the exponential form is 64. We can say this as 6 raised to the power of 4 where 6 is the base and 4 is the exponent. In other words, 64 is called the 4th power of 6.
What are Exponents? An expression that consists of a repeated power of multiplication of the same factor is called an exponent. It is also called raised to the power of a number or indices. Consider an example like 52, the number 5 is called the base, whereas 2 is the exponent of the expression.
Applying Exponents to Real-World Scenarios Compound Interest. Compound interest calculations are among the most popular applications for exponents. Population Growth. Another use of exponents is in the rise of populations. Radioactive Decay. Technology and Computing. Epidemiology.
Type Alt+0185 for the exponent 1. Type Alt+0178 for the exponent 2. Type Alt+0179 for the exponent 3.
Real-world Context: Power functions often describe real-world phenomena such as population growth, radioactive decay, and fluid resistance.
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