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10,000
104 = 10,000 ==========
10,000
Yes because when dealing with 10 squared times 10 to the fourth power you must multiply the exponents and you will get 10 to the sixth power.
10000
10,000
104 = 10,000 ==========
It would be 106
when multiplying "to the power of" with tens, you just add up the zeros, so 10 to the fourth power would be 10,000.
10,000
10,000
Yes because when dealing with 10 squared times 10 to the fourth power you must multiply the exponents and you will get 10 to the sixth power.
The best option for such large numbers is to write (and pronounce) them in scientific notation.
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10000
0.0001
No it is ten to the negative fourth power. If the number is greater than 1 it is to a positive power, if the number is smaller thann 1 it is to a negative power.