👉 In mathematics, the term "powan" is used to denote an operation that multiplies a number by itself. This operation is often denoted as "x^y", where x represents the base of the power and y is called the exponent or index. For example, if you want to multiply 2 by itself 3 times, you would write it as: 2^3 Here, "2" is the base ("the number we're multiplying"), and "3" is the