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exponent tells how many times a number or variable is used as a factor. For example, 6 with an exponent of 3, written 6^3, indicates that 6 is a factor 3 times (6x6x6).
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exponent ? sign or symbol in a literary work that points toward a pattern of MEANING, a recurrent idea, or an emotion or attitude. [. . .]?(Guerin et al. 320).
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exponent the number of times the base occurs as a factor. For example, 2?is the exponential form of 2??. The numeral 2 is called the base, and the numeral 3 is called the exponent.
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exponent a small figure placed to the upper-right of a number showing the number of times to multiply that number by itself
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exponent When a variable is raised to a power (eg x 2 ) or when a variable appears as a power (eg 2 x ), the power is called the exponent.
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