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Related Exponents and Coefficients

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If you’ve come this far, you have probably noticed that a few exponent/coefficient pairs share the same answer. For example, both 28 and 44 equal 256. Get an advantage over math challenges by committing these few relationships to memory.

These flash cards are arranged in pairs with the answer on the front and the expression on the back.

  • 256
    28 = 256
  • 256
    (24)2 = 256
  • 256
    44 = 256
  • 256
    162 = 256
  • 512
    29 = 512
  • 512
    83 = 512
  • 729
    36 = 729
  • 729
    (32)3 = 729
  • 729
    93 = 729
  • 729
    272 = 729
  • 1,024
    210 = 1,024
  • 1,024
    45 = 1,024
  • 4,096
    212 = 4,096
  • 4,096
    (24)3 = 4,096
  • 4,096
    46 = 4,096
  • 4,096
    (43)2 = 4,096
  • 4,096
    84 = 4,096
  • 4,096
    642 = 4,096
  • 6,561
    38 = 6,561
  • 6,561
    (34)2 = 6,561
  • 6,561
    94 = 6,561
  • 6,561
    (92)2 = 6,561
  • 15,625
    56 = 15,625
  • 15,625
    (53)2 = 15,625
  • 15,625
    253 = 15,625
  • 15,625
    1252 = 15,625