When I hear the word "exponents," I think of mathematical operations that involve raising a number to a certain power or exponent.
Regarding the difference between 3(2) and 3^2:
- 3(2) represents the multiplication of 3 and 2, resulting in the value of 6.
- On the other hand, 3^2 signifies "3 raised to the power of 2," which means multiplying 3 by itself (3 * 3) and gives the value of 9.
What do you think of when you hear the word “exponents”?
What is the difference between 3(2) and 3^2
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