6561
3,670,000,000
559 in standard form: 5.59 × 102
9*106
To write 90,000 in standard form, you need to express it as a number between 1 and 10 multiplied by a power of 10. In this case, 90,000 can be written as 9 x 10^4, where 9 is the coefficient and 4 is the exponent representing the number of zeros in 90,000.
94 = 6,561
93 is 729
19
The answer is 9^4 (9 to the 4th power.) OR Standard form may also refer to factoring, in which case it is (9x9)(9x9); which, through FOIL (First, Inner, Outer, Last), would still give you the simplified answer of 9^4. Standard form in Algebra, or graphing, is much different and involves moving all variables to one side and all constants to the other...but you don't have variables so I'm going to assume you aren't asking for that kind of standard form.
1,000,000,000,000 and 1,000,000,000
9 times 10 to the power negative 1
Nine to the fifth power looks like this: 95
1.08 x 10^9 in standard form is 1,080,000,000
859,016,000 this is around 8.6billion
A number written in standard form as 9 is simply the digit 9 on its own, without any additional decimal places or exponents. In standard form, numbers are typically expressed as a single digit followed by any necessary decimal places or exponents. Therefore, the number 9 in standard form is just 9.
i think it is either 10-9 or 10x10-9 (standard form)
9x100. Since anything to the zero power is 1, this becomes just 9.