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sergiy2304 [10]
2 years ago
5

Which expression is m times m times m times m times m rewritten in exponential form? m Superscript 5 5 m 5 Superscript m m 5.

Mathematics
1 answer:
sukhopar [10]2 years ago
5 0

The expression which is equal to the m times, m times, m times, m times, m rewritten in exponential form as,

m^5

<h3>What is the exponent or power?</h3>

The exponent or power of a number represent the multiplication of the that number to the power times.

Let suppose a number 2 has the power 2. Then it will be equal to,

2^2=2\times2

Similarly, 3 times of number 2 equal to the number 2 with exponent 3.

2\times2\times2=2^3

The expression is m times, m times, m times, m times, m. It can be written as,

m\times m\times m\times m\times m\\

The number m is total 5 time multiply by itself. Thus, the exponential form of the above equation is,

m^5

The expression which is equal to the m times, m times, m times, m times, m rewritten in exponential form as,

m^5

Learn more about the exponents power here;

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