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Exponents Worksheets
Help your students master the power of powers with our free, printable Exponents Worksheets! Designed for grades 5 to 8, these worksheets provide clear, step-by-step practice with bases, powers, and exponential expressions—making exponent rules easy to understand and apply.
Exponent is the way of defining large numbers in terms of powers. An exponent refers to the number of times a number is multiplied by itself.
Exponentiation is a mathematical operation, written as bⁿ, involving two numbers, the base b, and the exponent or power n, and defined as “b to the power of n“.
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Exponents Worksheets
Standard Form - Decimals/ Fractions
Standard Form - Decimals/ Fractions