Exponential notation is a useful way of writing big numbers.
Exponential notation means "to the power of...".
For example:
24 means 2x2x2x2 (2 times itself three times)
10^8 (another way of writing exponential notation) means 100000000 (1 with 8 zeros after it).
1073741824
107
3.15E+2
7 raised to the power of 1/2
If: Ln(A) = X Then: A = ex
write 112 in exponetial notation
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1073741824
The prime factorization of 900 is 2 x 2 x 3 x 3 x 5 x 5. In exponential notation, that's 22 x 32 x 52
107
3.15E+2
4 with a 5 as its exponet
The human population
262,144 = (2 x 10^5) + (6 x 10^4) + (2 x 10^3) + (1 x 10^2) + (4 x 10^1) + (4 x 10^0)
7 raised to the power of 1/2
If: Ln(A) = X Then: A = ex
245 = 51 x 72