I don't know either.
Scientific notation is scientific notation - whether it is used for metric units, Imperial units or simply for numbers.
You can calculate this by multiplying the two numbers. 13 * 9 = 117. So the answer is 117 square units.
Because exponential or scientific notation needs less digits for very large numbers and metric units are preferred because they are in multiples of 10 thus avoiding mistaken calculations.
If you restrict yourself to whole numbers, the perimeter is 120 units.
The only similarity is that they are measures of area in a system of units which are obsolete in most countries.
Scientific notation is scientific notation - whether it is used for metric units, Imperial units or simply for numbers.
No. "Square unit" can mean any arbitrary unit. Often, "units" or "square units" are used as numbers in the coordinate plane, without any reference to specific measurement.No. "Square unit" can mean any arbitrary unit. Often, "units" or "square units" are used as numbers in the coordinate plane, without any reference to specific measurement.No. "Square unit" can mean any arbitrary unit. Often, "units" or "square units" are used as numbers in the coordinate plane, without any reference to specific measurement.No. "Square unit" can mean any arbitrary unit. Often, "units" or "square units" are used as numbers in the coordinate plane, without any reference to specific measurement.
No numbers can describe the area of a circle.However, any number with a square unit of some sort attached can, eg:1 square units, 2 square units, 345,432 square units, 3,467,235 square units, 56 square miles, 27 acres, 22 square kilometres, 37 hectares, ...
You can calculate this by multiplying the two numbers. 13 * 9 = 117. So the answer is 117 square units.
Because exponential or scientific notation needs less digits for very large numbers and metric units are preferred because they are in multiples of 10 thus avoiding mistaken calculations.
If you restrict yourself to whole numbers, the perimeter is 120 units.
(x,y) (an arrow pointing right) (x (units right or left), y (units up or down) Right and up are positive numbers Left and down are negative numbers an example would be: Write the coordinate notation for 2 units right and 4 units down (x,y) (an arrow pointing right) (x+2, y-4)
The only similarity is that they are measures of area in a system of units which are obsolete in most countries.
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h.8 square units
It is 8*10^-6 square kilometres or 8*10^12 square micrometres.
Simply multiply the two numbers to get the area. You would have 12 square units.