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Exhibit 2-3
-Exhibit 2-3 shows two variables that are
Rules Of Exponents
Rules of exponents refer to the set of guidelines for performing operations involving powers, including multiplying and dividing powers and taking powers of powers.
Positive Exponents
Refers to exponents that are greater than zero, used to denote the number of times a base is multiplied by itself.
Expression
An expression in mathematics is a combination of symbols that can represent a number, variable, operation, or a combination thereof, without an equality sign.
X
Often used to represent an unknown variable in algebraic equations or the horizontal axis in Cartesian coordinate systems.
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