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- What Is Exponentiation? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
Exponentiation is a correspondence between addition and multiplication Think of a number line, with $0$ in the "middle", and tick marks at each integer Moving a certain distance to the right corresponds to adding a positive number, and adding the same number moves you the same distance, no matter where you are on the line
- exponentiation - Whats the inverse operation of exponents . . .
You know, like addition is the inverse operation of subtraction, vice versa, multiplication is the inverse of division, vice versa , square is the inverse of square root, vice versa What's the in
- Why does exponentiation have 2 inverses? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
I was wondering why addition has one inverse (subtraction), multiplication has one inverse (division), but exponentiation has two (radication and logarithm) After a bit of thinking, I thought it m
- exponentiation - Formal definition of numbers with real exponents . . .
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- exponentiation - What comes after exponents? - Mathematics Stack Exchange
We use multiplication for repeated addition, and in turn use exponents for repeated multiplication What topic comes after this, for repeated exponentials? Is there something my teachers are hiding
- exponentiation - How do I reverse engineer this power of exponent . . .
Take the following: (2)^3 = 8 I understand that this is 2 * 2 * 2 = 8 My question is how do I reverse engineer this if I do not know the power like this: (2)^x = 8 What is the value of x? x could
- notation - What is the name of the answer to exponentiation . . .
The original question seems to be asking the same thing (i e if exponentiation is the name of the operation, what is the name of the output) Having said that, one could easily identify "difference" and "ratio" as the names of outputs
- exponentiation - order of operations with many level exponents . . .
I was wondering, what is the order of operations when it comes to multi level exponents Couldn't find anything in google Something like: $$n^{n-1^{n-2^{\\cdots^1
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