You raise the mantissa to the power, and also multiply the original exponent by the power. And then regroup, if required.
For example, [this is somewhat clumsy because the rubbish browser which we are obliged to use will not accept superscripts!]
(4.5*10^3) raised to the second power would be 4.5^2 *10^(3*2)
= 20.25*10^6 = 2.025*10^7
If you write it as 1010, you already have exponential notation. If you want scientific notation, you might want to add "1" in front of it, to get: 1 x 1010. In exponential shorthand notation, used a lot in computers, this would be written as 1e10.
Yes, scientific notation is a form of exponential notation. In scientific notation, numbers are expressed as a product of a coefficient and a power of 10. The power of 10 represents the exponent in exponential notation.
a quantity expressed asa number raised to a power
Exponential or "Scientific" notation is a way of writing numbers that are too big or too small to be conveniently written in decimal form. To overcome this one expresses the number and the power of 10 to which that number has to be raised. Here are some examples: Number -------------Exponential form 2 -------------------2×100 0.2 -----------------2×10−1 400 ----------------4×102 6,730,000,000 ------6.73×109 0.00000000773 -----7.73×10−9
Squaring is a number raised to the power of two. Scientific notation is a number multiplied by 10 to the power of a number.
If you write it as 1010, you already have exponential notation. If you want scientific notation, you might want to add "1" in front of it, to get: 1 x 1010. In exponential shorthand notation, used a lot in computers, this would be written as 1e10.
It is 1.818x10 raised to the power of 3.
Yes, scientific notation is a form of exponential notation. In scientific notation, numbers are expressed as a product of a coefficient and a power of 10. The power of 10 represents the exponent in exponential notation.
The number 7 can be represented as 7 raised to the power 1
a quantity expressed asa number raised to a power
Exponential or "Scientific" notation is a way of writing numbers that are too big or too small to be conveniently written in decimal form. To overcome this one expresses the number and the power of 10 to which that number has to be raised. Here are some examples: Number -------------Exponential form 2 -------------------2×100 0.2 -----------------2×10−1 400 ----------------4×102 6,730,000,000 ------6.73×109 0.00000000773 -----7.73×10−9
Yes.
Squaring is a number raised to the power of two. Scientific notation is a number multiplied by 10 to the power of a number.
21 to the forth power
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In exponential form, 64 can be expressed in at least four ways. These are 64 raised to the first power, 2 raised to the sixth power, 4 raised to the fourth power, and 8 raised to the second power.
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