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Liplied powers are a mathematical concept related to the extension of numbers. Five examples include: 1) (x^2) (the square of a number), 2) (x^3) (the cube of a number), 3) (x^4) (the fourth power), 4) (x^5) (the fifth power), and 5) (x^n) (the nth power, where n is any positive integer). Each represents a number multiplied by itself a certain number of times.

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