Big Ideas Math: Modeling Real Life, Grade 6
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1. Powers and Exponents
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Exercise 1 Page 4

An exponent is the count of times a number, called a base, is used as a factor.

2^3

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We want to write the given expression as a power. 2* 2* 2To do so, we should identify the base and the exponent. An exponent is the count of times a number, called a base, is used as a factor. Let's look for both of them in the given expression. 2* 2* 2_(3times) We can see that the number 2 is used 3 times as a factor. Therefore, we have 2 in the base and 3 in the exponent. With that in mind, let's write our expression as a power! 2* 2* 2= 2^3