We know that:
5 × 5 = 25
The product
5 × 5 can be written as 52.

5 × 5 is known as the expanded form (or factor form) of 25 and 52 is
known as the index form of 25.
Generally when a number is multiplied by itself any number of times, the expression
is simplified by using the index notation.

Note:
- 2 is called the base.
- 3 is called the index or power (or exponent)
because it indicates the power to which the base, 2, is raised.
- 8 is the basic numeral (or number).
- 23 is read as '2 to the power 3' or simply '2 cubed'.
That is:

Example 1
Write 43 as a number.
Solution:

Note the following:
- 64 = 43
- 3 is the power (or index or exponent)
- 4 is the base number
- 64 is a basic numeral or number
- 43 is the index form (or power form) of 64
- 4 × 4 × 4 is the expanded form of 64
- For 64 = 4 × 4 × 4 = 43, the base number 4
appears three times as a factor of the basic numeral (or number) 64
- 43 is read as '4 to the power 3' or simply '4 cubed'
Example 2
Write each of the following expanded forms in index form:

Solution:

Example 3
Write each of the following in expanded form:

Solution:

Example 4
Find the value of the following:

Solution:

Example 5
Write 16 in index form using base 2.
Solution:

Example 6
Write the following numbers as a product of prime
factors:

Solution:


Key Terms
indices, expanded form, factor
form, index form, base, index,
power, exponent, basic
numeral, basic number
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