1. Exponent: An exponent is a small number written as a superscript that represents how many times a base number should be multiplied by itself.
2. Base: The base is the number that is being multiplied by itself raised to a certain power (the exponent).
3. Standard form: Standard form refers to the typical way numbers are written, which involves writing the numbers in terms of their digits and place values. In standard form, numbers are written without exponents or any other special notation.
1. Exponent 2. base 3. Standard form
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