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  • 13-09-2015
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How do you find the exponent in a equation

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haneul
haneul haneul
  • 13-09-2015
This is simple. An exponent is just a smaller, raised number on the side of a number. It represents how many times you need to multiply the number by itself. For example, 5² = 5*5 = 25.
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