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Examples of converting repeated multiplication into exponential form, highlighting the difference between (-4)⁴ and -4⁴.

Examples of writing expressions in exponential form on graph paper, including 3·3 = 3², 2·2·2·2·2 = 2⁵, and (-4)⁴ vs -4⁴.

Examples of writing expressions in exponential form on graph paper, including 3·3 = 3², 2·2·2·2·2 = 2⁵, and (-4)⁴ vs -4⁴.

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