2^5 2(4^2) 4(2^3) and there are many more
It is equivalent to: 86 in exponents
65
Write the number in standard from and in expanded nothion Activity Four million, twenty thousand, thirty.
I would say they are in standard form, but I would be more likely just to ask you to write a simplified number without using exponents. The terminology can vary, but the following example shows the usual names: 1,023 is in standard form. One thousand twenty-three is in word form. 1000 + 20 + 3 is in expanded form.
7 to the 1/3 power
210, 45, 322 using integer exponents. But it can also be written as 10485760.5 or 162.5
Three ways of writing 81 with exponents are: 92, 34, and 32 X 32.You could also write it as 8.1 x101.
32 The small number two is called the power, exponent or superscript and indicates how many times you multiply the large number
3 x 5 x b = 15b No exponents required.
92, 34, or 81 * 100.
419,854,000 using exponents is 4.19854 x 108
9000 = 32 x 103 = 302 x 101 = 3002 x 10-1
It is equivalent to: 86 in exponents
48 = 24 x 31
The prime factorization of 81 using exponents is: 34
You can use 25^2,5^4,(5^2)^2,5^2•5^2,or 5^3•5
Rewriting a number in its expanded form with exponents helps you to better understand scientific notation. When determining what exponent to use for a power of ten, look at how many zeroes you have. For example, if the number is 1,000, which has three zeroes, it is 10 to the third power.