Exponent
exponent (in a power)
noun eks-poh-NENT Rare
Origin: from Latin exponens
Also means
prominent advocate
Usage Note
Exponent denotes the superscript number indicating how many times a base is multiplied by itself. Outside maths it means a leading representative of a movement or idea. Both uses are common in written German.
Examples
"Bei 5³ ist die drei der Exponent."
Natural Translation
In 5³ the three is the exponent.
Literal Translation
At 5³ the three is the exponent.
Related Words
- Ableitung derivative (calculus)
- Abszisse abscissa; x-axis; x-coordinate
- Achse axis (geometry, graphs)
- Achsenabschnitt y-intercept, axis intercept
- Asymptote asymptote (line a curve approaches but never reaches)
- Axiom axiom (self-evident principle)
- Berechnungsgrundlage basis of calculation; calculation basis
- Binomialkoeffizient binomial coefficient
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