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In Section [link] we were reminded that multiplication is a description for repeated addition. A natural question is “Is there a description for repeated multiplication?” The answer is yes. The notation that describes repeated multiplication is exponential notation .
Exponential notation is used to show repeated multiplication of the same factor. The notation consists of using a superscript on the factor that is repeated . The superscript is called an exponent .
Note that the definition for exponential notation only has meaning for natural number exponents. We will extend this notation to include other numbers as exponents later.
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The repeated factor is 7. The exponent 6 records the fact that 7 appears 6 times in the multiplication.
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The repeated factor is . The exponent 4 records the fact that appears 4 times in the multiplication.
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The repeated factor is . The exponent 3 records the fact that the factor appears 3 times in the multiplication.
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The repeated factor is . The exponent 3 records the fact that the factor appears 3 times in the multiplication.
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The repeated factors are and , appearing 2 times and appearing 3 times.
Write each of the following using exponents.
means and not . The exponent 3 applies only to the factor since it is only to the factor that the 3 is connected.
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