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Exponent and power are NOT the same thing

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John Joy1 year ago

I was today years old.

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Snapquester Mage1 year ago

I'm gonna share this with my 8th graders when we get to our exponent rules unit!

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MrRNeighborhood1 year ago

How to explain it: today.

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Charles Williams1 year ago

I realized it now. Thanks for the lesson.

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Sean M Elliott1 year ago

"2 to the power of 2." This is the phraseology I had always used. And to be honest, it doesn't matter. Like 3x5 and 5x3...the difference is not important.

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Coronal Shadow1 year ago

But we do say ".. to the power of..." (At least, I've never heard "2 with/to the exponent of 3" 🤷)

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Ivan - kenpoh1 year ago

So confusing because I learned it in French. “Deux à la puissance de 4”. Which means “2 to the power of 4”, which we also say in English. To me it implies that the “exponent” of 4 can be referred to as the “power”, no?

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Mike Malione1 year ago

This is not entirely correct, and the way you’ve explained it here is misleading. You are confusing “power” with “power of.”

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Generic41 year ago

🤨 today…

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