0.02 raised to the fourth power is 0.00000016
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It is 7.0*10^5 in standard form or scientific notation
In standard notation, 3.1 x 10^-4 is equivalent to 0.00031. The number 3.1 is multiplied by 10 raised to the power of -4, which means moving the decimal point 4 places to the left. This results in the decimal being shifted from 3.1 to 0.00031.
2000.1 in scientific notation is written as 2.0001 x 10^3. The number is expressed in scientific notation by moving the decimal point three places to the left to create a number between 1 and 10, and then multiplying by 10 raised to the appropriate power to account for the decimal shift.
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In standard notation, any number raised to the power of 0 is equal to 1. Therefore, 10 to the 0 power in standard notation is 1. This is because any non-zero number raised to the power of 0 is defined as 1 according to the fundamental properties of exponents.
It is ten raised to the power of a googol: 10^googol
0.02 raised to the fourth power is 0.00000016
In normalized scientific notation all numbers are written in the form a x 10^b (a times ten raised to the power of b) where a is a nonzero single-digit integer and b is an integer.
If I understand your question correctly, you are asking for the standard notation of the scientific notation number 1.901*10^7. If this is the case, it is a simple case of decimal movement. In scientific notation, whatever power 10 is raised to is the number of places the decimal was moved to the left. In this case, it was moved 7 places to the left. So, to get the standard notation, we move the decimal 7 places to the right, filling in empty spaces with zeroes. 1.901*10^7 = 19,010,000.
If a number raised to the second power is squared and raised to the third power is cubed, I'm going to take a guess and say that a number raised to the fourth power is tesseracted.
The fourth root of fifteen raised to the third power is 7.622 (rounded).
The scientific notation for 9261.38 is 9.26138x10 raised to the power of 5.
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± 3 to the fourth power equals 81.