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Numbers have friends in high places: they're called powers. And yes, they are powerful. They can make a single digit number turn into a 10 digit nu...
Exponents desperately want to be like regular ol' numbers—so it figures they also want to be multiplied and divided.
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Numbers have friends in high places: they're called powers. And yes, they are powerful. They can make a single digit number turn into a 10 digit number. Its not magic—it's math.
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Powers, a la Shmoop. Sometimes, the greatest power comes in the
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smallest packages. Take David, for example. Goliath never even
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knew what hit him. How about Napoleon? He certainly didn’t
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win any battles because of his height. And then there’s Stewie Griffin. He’s
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barely a foot tall and yet he has already mastered time travel.
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There’s a reason we have something in math called a “power.”
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It’s small and unassuming, but it packs quite a punch.
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Also referred to as an “exponent,” a power is a way of abbreviating very large numbers
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in order to make them more manageable. But while they may not look that important,
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don’t be fooled. An exponent can take an expression like 5
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times 5 times 5 times 5, and express it this way:
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We are multiplying four 5’s together, so our exponent is the number 4.
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Or, as we might say, we are taking 5 to the fourth power.
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As you can imagine, you might have many more numbers to multiply together than just four
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of them.
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Do you really want to write out numbers the long way?
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We didn’t think so.
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What about when the power is 1? Because our exponent is telling us that there
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is only one seven, he doesn’t get to be multiplied by anything else.
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So it’s the same as plain ol’ seven. When a power is zero, however, the number
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is always equal to one. An exponent can also be negative.
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In that case, you will need to take the reciprocal of the number…
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…and then change the exponent to a positive number.
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So, as you can see, they may not look like much, but they are “powerful.”
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They can abbreviate many big numbers…
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…and they can reduce others to rubble. Have fun on your power trip. Send us a postcard.
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