Math Definitions - Letter E
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Exponent
Definition of Exponent
The exponent of a number tells us how many times we need to multiply it with itself to give the required value.
It is written as a little number above and to the right of the base number.
For example, \(9^4 = 9 \times 9 \times 9\times 9\). The \(4\) in the exponent tells us to multiply \(9\) by itself \(4\) times.
In Australia, we more commonly call the exponent an index or a power.
Description
The aim of this dictionary is to provide definitions to common mathematical terms. Students learn a new math skill every week at school, sometimes just before they start a new skill, if they want to look at what a specific term means, this is where this dictionary will become handy and a go-to guide for a student.
Audience
Year 1 to Year 12 students
Learning Objectives
Learn common math terms starting with letter E
Author: Subject Coach
Added on: 6th Feb 2018
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