Exponents Power base exponent 53 53 means 3 factors of 5 or 5 x 5 x 5.

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Exponents Power base exponent means 3 factors of 5 or 5 x 5 x 5

The Laws of Exponents: #1: Exponential form: The exponent of a power indicates how many times the base multiplies itself. n factors of x

#2: Multiplying Powers: If you are multiplying Powers with the same base, KEEP the BASE & ADD the EXPONENTS! So, I get it! When you multiply Powers, you add the exponents!

#3: Dividing Powers: When dividing Powers with the same base, KEEP the BASE & SUBTRACT the EXPONENTS! So, I get it! When you divide Powers, you subtract the exponents!

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#4: Power of a Power: If you are raising a Power to an exponent, you multiply the exponents! So, when I take a Power to a power, I multiply the exponents

#5: Product Law of Exponents: If the product of the bases is powered by the same exponent, then the result is a multiplication of individual factors of the product, each powered by the given exponent. So, when I take a Power of a Product, I apply the exponent to all factors of the product.