The Typical way to Write a Number with Exponents on the Computer is like this:
NUMBEREXPONENT = NUMBER^EXPONENT
Example:
63 = 6^3
Hope that makes sense!!
4.1 × 101
1350 = 1.35 × 103
3 x 5 x b = 15b No exponents required.
Three ways of writing 81 with exponents are: 92, 34, and 32 X 32.You could also write it as 8.1 x101.
92, 34, or 81 * 100.
210, 45, 322 using integer exponents. But it can also be written as 10485760.5 or 162.5
The prime factorization of 33 is: 3 x 11No exponents are necessary in this case.
48 = 24 x 31
4 x 102 24 x 52 = 400
Write the prime factorization with exponents. Add 1 to each exponent. (Numbers without exponents actually have the exponent 1.) Multiply them together. That will be the number of factors.
It is equivalent to: 86 in exponents
Fortunately there are websites dedicated to mathematics that provide guides and tips. The website LearnZillion provides a video tutorial on how to use whole number exponents to denote powers.