A rational exponent is an exponent in the form of a fraction. Many financial formulas use rational exponents. Compound interest is formula that uses rational exponents.
you can use it in accounting/financing to solve for comound interest.
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Studies show that the best way to solve this would be to use a calculator.
They can be: 43 = 64, 82 = 64 and 26 = 64
4.5003 x 106
The base, which, in everyday use is 10.
Rewriting a number in its expanded form with exponents helps you to better understand scientific notation. When determining what exponent to use for a power of ten, look at how many zeroes you have. For example, if the number is 1,000, which has three zeroes, it is 10 to the third power.
use ur brain -_-
use a caculator and ask your teacher what expanded form is? aha , but number form it is, 4.4721359 OR its longer then that :}
The expanded for is tedious and has a lot of redundant material.
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I do not use commas.
A rational exponent is an exponent in the form of a fraction. Many financial formulas use rational exponents. Compound interest is formula that uses rational exponents.
Generally, we use expanded form when numbers have more than one digit to show how they're constructed. 0.6 has only one digit, so expanded form doesn't really apply.
.76 in numerical .7 + .06 in expanded form 7.6x10^-1 in exponent form use google if you dont know
You have to use your brain duu everybody no's that.