44 + 62 - 33 =

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An exponent is that small superscript number that appears at the upper right-hand corner of a number.

If the number 6 is squared, it will look like 62. The “2” is an exponent. What the exponent tells you is how many times a number is multiplied by itself.


44 + 6<sup>2</sup> - 3<sup>3</sup> =