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exponent The power to which a number or variable is raised (the exponent may be any real number).
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exponent A number indicating the power to which another number is to be raised; the number of times that number is to be multiplied together. It is normally written as a superscript, for example x?= (x)(x), the product of 2 x's. It is only possible to write a few exponents as actual superscripts on Internet pages, and we here write most exponents as numbers or quantities preceded by an asterisk. Thus x?is here often written as x*2, and x?as x*3. ...
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exponent The number that gives reference to the repeated multiplication required. The exponent of 3 4 is the 4.
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exponent A symbolic way of showing how many times a number or variable is used as a factor. In the notation 5 3 , the exponent 3 shows that 5 is a factor used three times; that is 5 3 = 5 x 5 x 5 =125.
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exponent the part of a floating-point number that specifies a power of the number base by which the mantissa is multiplied.
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