Abstract
This clip explains that an expression like 4 to the seventh power consists of two parts: the base, which in this case is 4, and the exponent, which in this case is 7. The clip also explains how exponents work, stating as an example that 10 to the third power is not 10 times 3, but rather 10 times 10 times 10.
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Developmental Math, Remedial Math, Basic Arithmetic, Basic Math
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00:02:58 (HH:MM:SS)
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English
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