59456.7x10 with an exponent of -1 in standard notation is 5,945.67
1 x 10^9 in standard notation is 1,000,000,000If you meant 110 to the ninth power (110^9) then the standard notation is 2,357,947,700,000,000,000
The problem you have shown is in scientific notation, in standard notation, you're looking at 34.
4.5X10 exponent 1
To change a number from standard to scientific notation, move the decimal point to create a number between 1 and 10. Count the number of places you moved the decimal point to get the power of 10. If you moved it to the left, the exponent is positive, and if you moved it to the right, the exponent is negative.
If the exponent is not negative, then a number written in scientific notation is greater than or equal to 1.
39.3 in standard notation = 3.93 x 10^1
The exponent will be negative when the absolute value of the number is between 0 and 1. For example, 1X10-1 is 0.1.
5.2*101 (although the exponent, 1, is not required).
The standard notation of 0.9x10-1 is 0.09
The negative exponent is simply the reciprocal of its positive value.For example, a-b = 1/abIt is particularly important wherever scientific notation is used.The negative exponent is simply the reciprocal of its positive value.For example, a-b = 1/abIt is particularly important wherever scientific notation is used.The negative exponent is simply the reciprocal of its positive value.For example, a-b = 1/abIt is particularly important wherever scientific notation is used.The negative exponent is simply the reciprocal of its positive value.For example, a-b = 1/abIt is particularly important wherever scientific notation is used.
1.05x108 written in standard notation is 105,000,000
3.35 x 10-1 = 0.335 in standard notation