An exponent refers to the number of times a base value is multiplied by itself. It is written as a superscript after the base value. For example, 2^3 means “2 raised to the power of 3,” which is ...
INDICES An index (plural: indices) or exponent shows how many times a number or variable is multiplied by itself. It is written in the form: a^n Where: a is the base n is the index or exponent Example ...