Pre-Algebra
Numbers and operations
Integer exponents and exponent rules
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What does the expression \(a^n\) mean, where \(a\) is the \(\textbf{base}\) and \(n\) is a positive integer \(\textbf{exponent}\)?
The base \(a\) added to itself \(n\) times
The base \(a\) multiplied by itself \(n\) times (so \(a\) appears as a factor \(n\) times)
The base \(a\) divided by \(n\)
The base \(a\) multiplied by \(n\)
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