exponent - a mathematical notation indicating the number of times a quantity is multiplied by itself, base - the number that is multiplied by an exponent, cubed - a number to the third power; a number multiplied by itself three times; n³ or (n)(n)(n), number - a value, expressed by a word, symbol, or figure, representing a particular quantity and used in counting and making calculations and for showing order in a series or for identification, powers - the exponent’s numerical value; for n³ this 3, common base - when the bases of each exponent are identical, negative exponent - indicating that the base should be a reciprocal, simplify - to calculate and express in the most straightforward manner, squared - a number raised to the second power; a number multiplied by itself; n² or (n)(n), scientific notation - the method of expressing a very large or very small number by multiplying a number between 1 and 10 by some power of 10, standard notation - a number written in decimal form, convert - changing from one equivalent notation to the other, power of 10 - 10 as the base with an exponent, explicit or implied, expression - a mathematical phrase involving at least one variable and sometimes other terms and operation symbols, term - a constant OR a variable OR constants & variables multiplied together, constant - a term that has a number but no variable, variable - a symbol for a number we haven’t expressed yet, coefficient - a number within a term that contains a multiplied variable; example: 3 is this for 3x, like terms - expressions that contain the same variable(s) to the same power, operation - the symbols of an expression that tells you whether to add, subtract, multiply, or divide, monomial - an expression containing one term, polynomial - an expression containing more than one term, binomial - a polynomial with two terms, trinomial - a polynomial with three terms, standard form - constants before variables & variables alphabetically WITHIN terms, THEN descending by powers of the first variables of terms within polynomials, degree of a monomial - found by adding the sum of the exponents of the term, degree of a polynomial - the largest degree when comparing terms within the polynomial,

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