Simple Exponents

Exponents signify how many times a given number, known as the base, is used in multiplication with itself. For example, 2^3 implies that 2 is multiplied by itself three times (2*2*2). On the other hand, negative exponents like 2^-3 indicate that the base is divided rather than multiplied. The use of exponents streamlines mathematical equations and computations.

The problems about Simple Exponents

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None Solve for the value of \( x \) in the following e… We know that 32 can be written as \(2^{5}\), so we can rewrite the equation as \(2^{x+3}=2^{5}\).