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Yes: In algebra, an "exponent" is a number or symbol, written without any spacing but above the general base line, after another number or symbol that is on the general base line. If the exponent is a whole number, it shows how many times the symbol or number on the base line is to be multiplied by itself in calculating the value of any expression. For example, in the algebraic sentence, "x2 + y2 = 10", both of the numbers "2" are exponents.

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