👉 In mathematics, an exponentiation operator is a mathematical operation that involves repeatedly multiplying a base number by itself. The result of this operation is called the power or index. For example, if we have the expression 3^2, it means we are raising 3 to the power of 2, which equals 9. The exponentiation operator can be defined as follows: 1. Base: Any real number. 2. Exponent: A non-negative integer (0 ≤ exponents <