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How to Calculate Exponents
Formula
An exponent tells you how many times to multiply the base by itself. For example, 2^10 = 1024.
This calculator supports fractional exponents (roots) and negative exponents (reciprocals).
Common use cases:
- Compound interest growth calculations
- Scientific magnitude computations
- Computer science binary power values
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Dr. David Park
Applied Mathematician, PhD Mathematics
David holds a PhD in Applied Mathematics from MIT. He has published research on numerical methods and computational algorithms used in engineering and scientific calculators.
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