Power = 5 = exponent. That is, exponent = 5.
105 is a power. 10 is the base and the exponent is 5.
it would be 1 * 10 to the 9th power ( your exponent would be 9
10 to the fifth power, or 1.0 x 10 to the sixth power.
10 to 8 power
Power = 5 = exponent. That is, exponent = 5.
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105 is a power. 10 is the base and the exponent is 5.
10 power of 4
10 to the power 1
it would be 1 * 10 to the 9th power ( your exponent would be 9
10 to the fifth power, or 1.0 x 10 to the sixth power.
For 1 trillion it is 10^12 or 10 to the power of 12
10 to 8 power
To represent a power of 10, you use an exponent that indicates how many times 10 is multiplied by itself. For example, (10^3) represents (10 \times 10 \times 10), which equals 1,000. The exponent can be any integer, positive or negative; for instance, (10^{-2}) represents (1/100) or 0.01.
You use the ^ symbol, or you can use the Power function:=10^2=Power(10,2)
10,000,000 can be written as 10^7 in exponential form. This is because there are 7 zeros in 10,000,000, which corresponds to the exponent in the power of 10 representation. In general, when a number is written in scientific notation as a power of 10, the exponent indicates the number of zeros in the original number.