It is 6.4*10^0 in standard form or scientific notation
Writing a number in standard form simply means to express the number in its 'normal' form. Therefore, your example is written in standard form.
what is the standard form of squaretoot -16
y=a(bx) is the standard form
The way you wrote it is the standard form.
It requires that the decimal is converted to the form a*10^b where 1 < a ≤ 10 and b is an integer. The standard form is also known as the scientific form.
The standard form for the equation of a straight line in 2-dimensional space is ax + by + c = 0The standard form can be converted to the slope-intercept form by rearranging, as follows:by = -ax - cso y = -(a/b)x -(c/b)Then, the slope (or gradient) is (-a/b).
In the standard form of a linear equation:y = mx + bm is the slope* * * * *The above is the slope-intercept form, not the standard form, which isax + by + c = 0The standard form can be converted to the slope intercept form by rearranging, as follows:by = -ax - cso y = -(a/b)x -(c/b)And then, the slope (or gradient) is (-a/b).
1.25315*102
Standard Form, Scientific Notation and Exponential Notation are different expressions for the same thing. When a number is expressed as a value between 1 and 10 multiplied by a power of 10 it is said to be in Standard Form (or Scientific Notation or Exponential Notation). 3.4 x 10^14 : 8.9 x 10^-4 : 1.2 x 10² are all written in standard form. 15.28 x 10³ is NOT in standard form as 15.28 is not a number between 1 and 10. When converted to 1.528 x 10^4 then it is in standard form.
It is already in standard form.
It is already in standard form.
4,030,000,000
9,670 is the standard form.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions now? Alright, so the standard form of 0.47 is 47/100. Basically, you just move that decimal two places to the right to make it a nice, whole number. So, like, 0.47 is the same as 47 hundredths. Easy peasy, right?
How do write 666 in standard form?
43,962 is the standard form.