"The exponent is usually shown as a superscript to the right of the base. In that case, bn is called "b raised to the n-th power", "b raised to the power of n", or "the n-th power of b". When n is a positive integer and b is not zero, b−n is naturally defined as 1bn, preserving the property bn × bm = bn + m."
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Delete"The exponent is usually shown as a superscript to the right of the base. In that case, bn is called "b raised to the n-th power", "b raised to the power of n", or "the n-th power of b". When n is a positive integer and b is not zero, b−n is naturally defined as 1bn, preserving the property bn × bm = bn + m."
Sorry. I must be thick. I need to lie down now.
it's like that on Planet X
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