Pronunciation: /ɪkˈspəʊ.nənt/
noun a mathematical notation indicating the number of times a quantity is multiplied by itself
A1 An exponent is a small number written above and to the right of a number, showing how many times the number is to be multiplied by itself.
A2 In mathematics, an exponent is used to indicate the power to which a number is raised.
B1 Understanding exponents is essential in solving algebraic equations.
B2 The concept of exponents is often introduced in middle school math classes.
C1 Advanced calculus requires a deep understanding of exponents and their properties.
C2 Mathematicians study the behavior of functions with complex exponents in higher-level analysis courses.
formal In mathematics, an exponent is a number that represents the power to which another number is raised.
informal When dealing with exponents, you just have to multiply the base number by itself the number of times indicated.
slang Dude, exponents are like the superheroes of math, making numbers go up to the next level!
figurative Her charisma was the exponent that propelled her to success in the business world.
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