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Collection of Exponent Cliparts (45)
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An organized selection of exponent pictures emphasizing clean edges and balanced contrast, easy to combine into banners or certificates.
A friendly cartoon character demonstrates that 10 squared (10²) means multiplying 10 by itself to get 100.
The x^y notation illustrates exponentiation-where x is the base and y the exponent-in a clean, educational graphic.
Solve the exponent maze by matching correct values-each tile shows a base raised to a power, guiding you step-by-step to the finish.
A visual breakdown of exponent notation (3³) and root notation (∛27), showing how base, exponent, radical sign, and root index work together.
Students roll dice to fill in base and exponent values, then convert to multiplication and standard form-learning through collaborative play.
The classic algebraic variables X (dark blue) and Y (light blue), visualized as bold geometric shapes against a stark black backdrop.
A seasoned mathematician demonstrates the algebraic identity X⁴ = X, inviting learners to explore its solutions and implications.
This visual highlights a frequent algebra error: the distinction between negating a squared number versus squaring a negative number.
A friendly cartoon professor walks through basic exponent properties on the whiteboard-ideal for grasping algebra fundamentals.
When positivity is subtracted, even a smile can flip into sorrow-this graphic captures emotional inversion in one elegant equation.
A colorful, easy-to-understand diagram showing that 5 raised to the power of 3 means multiplying 5 by itself three times, resulting in 125.
This robot auditor gives the document a flawless 10 out of 10-proof that even AI values precision and excellence.
This colorful PEMDAS diagram breaks down the order of operations step by step-perfect for students learning arithmetic and algebra basics.
A curious detective examines the asymptotic behavior of a hyperbola, illustrating how math concepts can be explored with curiosity and precision.
A step-by-step handwritten visualization of powers of 2, showing repeated multiplication and exponential notation side by side.
A playful arrangement of basic math operation symbols circling a spiral, perfect for engaging young learners.
A smiling man confidently launches a glowing lightbulb, embodying the moment of breakthrough or “aha!” insight.
The “10×” icon visually conveys a tenfold increase-commonly used to highlight major improvements or scalability.
A happy child builds with bright, primary- and secondary-colored blocks-perfect for developing fine motor skills and imaginative play.
A vivid illustration contrasting linear (steady) versus exponential (rapidly accelerating) growth, using a straight line and explosive flame metaphor.
A cheerful student illustrates how repeated multiplication becomes an exponent-here, three 5s multiply to 5 cubed.
Ready to put your brain to the test? Dive into this vibrant quiz prompt and see how much you really know!
Students match exponential expressions (e.g., 4², 5×5×5) to their simplified values (16, 125) using these vibrant jigsaw-style puzzle cards.
A universal “no DUI” sign: bold red circle with diagonal slash over black “DUI” text on white background.
A minimalist green flower symbol-perfect for logos, buttons, or decorative elements in nature-themed designs.
This playful illustration shows how the leading coefficient and degree (here, 3rd-degree polynomial) shape a polynomial’s behavior and graph.
A fun, visual “Algebra Clue” activity spotlighting exponents-ideal for making exponent rules memorable and engaging.
The Blue Ranger strikes a heroic pose, wielding his signature Zord aircraft-perfect for imaginative play or display.
A colorful diagram showing that 8 raised to the power of 3 equals 8 multiplied by itself three times.
The legendary Power Rangers stand ready-each in signature color and stance-embodying teamwork and heroism.
Practice simplifying exponential expressions with these ready-to-print task cards-ideal for group work or independent review.
In 2³, “2” is the base (the number being multiplied) and “3” is the exponent (how many times to multiply it).
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