Examples of using Exponent in English and their translations into Arabic
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Colloquial
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Political
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Exponent(e^x).
Distance exponent.
One way this little step here I said:look this is an exponent.
A is an exponent right here.
But this is an exponent.
When you flip the exponent the result doesn't change.
Where n could be any exponent.
Just from this exponent property, right?
We just decrement this exponent 1.
The east-west exponent must be greater than 0.001.
And now this just becomes a Level one exponent.
Well, you take the exponent on the x.
It is a modern engine that makes downsizing its greatest exponent.
This is just an exponent rule.
You can raise it to raise to a very large negative exponent.
I-I think I missed an exponent when I did the calc.
And actually, when I had first learned exponent rules.
In the same way, we can multiply the exponent Phi(a) by any number k and the solution is still 1.
The other way to think about it is that we need this for the exponent properties to work.
If you take a positive base there is no exponent you can raise it to to get to the zero or get to a negative number.
And I went over this in the exponent proper-- in the.
Next she picks some small public exponent e, with a condition that it must be an odd number, that does not share a factor with Phi(n).
Every time we decrease the exponent, we're dividing by a.
This will be more on the exponent rules, Level 2.
Logarithm expressions are essentially exponents, so they follow the exponent rules.
Precisely the illness and death of Wyne Dyer, exponent of the positive thinking, has made me meditate on all this.