Examples of using Exponent in English and their translations into Thai
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Increment the exponent.
Now the exponent here goes down by one.
And that tricky exponent.
This is the exponent you have to raise e to to get a.
Where n could be any exponent.
Just from this exponent property, right?
Every time you decrement the exponent.
You multiply the exponents, exponent rules.
And then we divide by this new exponent.
So you just put its exponent out front and decrement it by 1.
I divided by that exponent.
We know an exponent means to multiply something by itself that many times.
Lead to another exponent.
You increase the exponent by 1 and then you multiply by what your new exponent is.
Well, you take the exponent on the x.
Complex integral with conjugate as an exponent.
You increase your exponent by 1, and then you divide by whatever your new exponent is.
Then we subtract 1 from this exponent, minus 5.
We multiply times exponent which is minus 2, and then we decrement the exponent by 1, so we get x to the minus 3.
Once again, this is just an exponent property.
And from our exponent properties, we know that this is the exact same thing as the cube root of 2 times 5 times the cube root-- so.
Rates over 10GB/Sec. are shown with an Exponent.
And you can use a similar argument in pretty much all of the exponent properties, that we need anything to the zeroth power to be equal to 1.
One way this little step here I said: look this is an exponent.
Well, it's 6 times-- you know the exponent on the x-- times 210.
And it also makes sense as we divide by 3,each step as we decrement our exponent.
And the number e, and first of all, this is an exponent, these are no exponents here.
So that just means, if we have repeated primes, we can write those as an exponent.
But the convention, the tradition that most people use, is that they consider the exponent with x as a base as just one factor, this as just one factor.
For example, Power(10, 2), the number 10 is the base and the number 2 is the exponent.