Power = 5 = exponent. That is, exponent = 5.
105 is a power. 10 is the base and the exponent is 5.
It is 4 to the power 5 = 1024 Which is the same as 2 the power of 10 = 1024
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I assume you mean "negative integer exponents".It means that: * It is an exponent * It is an integer (whole number) * It is negative (less than zero, i.e., with a minus sign) A negative exponent is defined as the reciprocal of the positive exponent. For example, 10 to the power -5 is the same as 1 / (10 to the power 5).
For example, 10 to the power -5 means the same as 1 divided by (10 to the power 5). In general, you can interpret negative exponents this way, with reciprocals.
105 is a power. 10 is the base and the exponent is 5.
It is 4 to the power 5 = 1024 Which is the same as 2 the power of 10 = 1024
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Base 6, exponent 5.
10!
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I believe it is: 3.02•10^5 (^5 means five as an exponent to 10. Can't make the 5 smaller)
I assume you mean "negative integer exponents".It means that: * It is an exponent * It is an integer (whole number) * It is negative (less than zero, i.e., with a minus sign) A negative exponent is defined as the reciprocal of the positive exponent. For example, 10 to the power -5 is the same as 1 / (10 to the power 5).
For example, 10 to the power -5 means the same as 1 divided by (10 to the power 5). In general, you can interpret negative exponents this way, with reciprocals.
In the number 25 the exponent is 5. Whereas, 2 is the base.
When a number is raised to a negative exponent, it means the reciprocal of that number raised to the positive exponent. So, 10 to the power of -5 is equal to 1 divided by 10 to the power of 5, which is 1/100,000 or 0.00001. This notation is commonly used in scientific notation to represent very small numbers.
To show 198,000 as a power of 10 using an exponent, we need to express it in scientific notation. 198,000 can be written as 1.98 x 10^5. In this representation, the decimal point is moved 5 places to the left to make the number between 1 and 10, and the exponent indicates how many places the decimal point was moved.