Answer:
I.
1. 3²
:: base = 3
:: exponent = ²
2. 5⁴
:: base = 5
:: exponent = ⁴
3. 7⁵
:: base = 7
:: exponent = ⁵
4. 9³
:: base = 9
:: exponent = ³
5. 4³
:: base = 4
remember/example: if you have x² then the base is x and the exponent is ²
II.
1. 2⁵
2. 4⁶
3. 5³
4. 12³
5. 9⁴
remember/example: if you expand x³ then it is x•x•x | the exponent indicates how many times the base is being multiplied
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Answer:
I.
1. 3²
:: base = 3
:: exponent = ²
2. 5⁴
:: base = 5
:: exponent = ⁴
3. 7⁵
:: base = 7
:: exponent = ⁵
4. 9³
:: base = 9
:: exponent = ³
5. 4³
:: base = 4
:: exponent = ³
remember/example: if you have x² then the base is x and the exponent is ²
II.
1. 2⁵
2. 4⁶
3. 5³
4. 12³
5. 9⁴
remember/example: if you expand x³ then it is x•x•x | the exponent indicates how many times the base is being multiplied
©iarchives #carryonlearning
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1. 2⁵
2. 4⁶
3. 5³
4. 12³
5. 9⁴