exponentiation
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of exponentiation
1900–05; exponenti(al) + -ation, on model of substantiation ( def. ), differentiation ( def. ), etc.
Example Sentences
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Multiplication and exponentiation in the complex plane became geometric ideas; you could actually see them happening.
From Literature
Glaz composed phrases to represent each prime number and combined them as dictated by each number’s factorization, using “for” for exponentiation and “in” for multiplication.
From Scientific American
Subtraction, division and exponentiation are nonassociative operations: Who’s clumped with whom matters.
From New York Times
Specifically, if we want to think of multiplication as repeated addition, exponentiation as repeated multiplication, and ↑↑ as repeated exponentiation, three groups of five is the way to go.
From Scientific American
And then I taught my students Fermat’s Little Theorem, a fundamental result about exponentiation in modular arithmetic.
From Scientific American
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