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An exponent means repeated multiplication. For instance, means , or 1,000,000.
You’ve probably noticed that there is a logical progression of operations. When you add the same number repeatedly , that’s multiplication. When you multiply the same number repeatedly , that’s an exponent.
However, there is one vital difference: addition and multiplication commute , but exponentiation does not commute . This is a fancy way of saying that order matters. ; and , but is not the same as .
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