Sure.
1 = 1raised to any power including zero
1 x 104
1*10-3
1 billion = 1.0 × 109
Such that 64 is equal to 26, or two to the power six, 1/64 is equal to 2-6, or two to the power minus six.
you write 48, and then just like you write other exponent #'s you write a small 1 on the right of it at the top.Hope this helps. -k.m.
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2 x 5 = 10 3 x 5 = 15 The implied exponents are 1 and not necessary to write.
Scientific notation is a way to write very large or very small numbers using exponents. For example 2000 is 2x103 . We can do the same thing with negative exponents and write very small numbers like 1/2000 which is 2x10-3 . So one real life use of exponents in in scientific notation.
419,854,000 using exponents is 4.19854 x 108
writing as a fraction, example: 3-4 = 1/34 or just write it as 3-4