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What is the 14 called in 14^2 -exponent, radical sign or base

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Base

Explanation:

An exponent is a number/letter written to the top-right of a mathematical expression called the base. It means that the base will raised to a certain power.

The radical sign is a symbol for the square root of a number.

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