In mathematical notation n^r, the exponent r is not restricted to being less than the base n; r can be greater than n, equal to n, or n can be greater than r, and all three cases are valid mathematical scenarios.
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Join classes and clear all your confusions | GATECS | GATEDA | Prof. Ravindrababu RavulaAdded:
So, one thing that people will get confused is whenever we write n power r, people will assume that r is less than n. That is not the case. Okay, let's see various examples where r can be greater than n, r can be equal to n, or n can be greater than r. All cases are possible, okay?
Let us see all the three cases, okay?
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