The nth root of a number is the same as the number raised to the power 1/n.
Thus sqrt(73) = 731/2
or
cuberoot(95) = 951/3
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111 = 1101111
5,200 in standard index form = 5.2 × 103
6.73 is already a decimal number form. You can convert it into fraction as 637/100.
The answer is 17 3/100
No. In the index form a number is expressed as a multiple of its prime factors whereas in the standard form it is expressed as a number between in the range [1, 10) multiplied by an integer power of 10. So, for example, 1728 in index form = 26*33 1728 in standard form = 1.728*103 The index form can only be used for integers.
0.05 is a fractional number in decimal form and there is no way to convert it to a whole number.
0.001 is a fractional number in decimal form and there is no sensible way to convert it into a whole number.
If the number can be written as 2*3*5 it cannot be prime!
Index form is where a number is expressed as the exponents of its prime factors. At the moment, you have it as its prime factors. We have two 3s, so that can be given as 32 and we have four 4s, so that can be given as 44. Thus 3x3x4x4x4x4 in index form is 32x44
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5.4 is a mixed number in decimal form and there is no sensible way to represent it as a whole number. You cannot convert it.
There is no such thing as a multiplication form for a single number.
The possessive form of "index" is "index's." For example, "the index's values are displayed in alphabetical order."
Think of the "ex" in index as meaning exponent. Write the prime factorization with exponents. 216 = 23 x 33
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"index" is the singular form - "indices" is the plural :)