When we write an expression like 2n, we call n the exponent.
If n is a whole number, it tells how many factors of 2 we should multiply to find the value of the expression. For example, 21=2, and 25=2⋅2 ⋅2 ⋅2⋅2.
There are different ways to say 25. We can say “two raised to the power of five” or “two to the fifth power” or just “two to the fifth.”
Write and evaluate numerical expressions involving whole-number exponents.
Write and evaluate numerical expressions involving whole-number exponents.