Lesson 2-3E: Power and Exponents.
Two or more numbers that are multiplied together to form a product are called factors. When the same factors is used, you may use exponents to simplify the notation. The exponents tell how many times the base is used as a factor.
Vocabulary:
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Tutorial: Write powers in Standard Form
Tutorial: Write powers as Products
Tutorial: Write numbers in Exponential form
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