Negative 12 to the power of 2 is -144
-12-(+10)=-22. Negative 22 is the final answer
Oh, what a happy little question! 10 to the negative 12th power is a very small number, my friend. It's equal to 0.000000000001, which means you have a tiny, tiny fraction there. Just remember, even the smallest numbers have their place in the beautiful world of math.
(-6)^2 = (-6)(-6) = 36
0.00012 times 10^5 = 12.
10 to the negative 12 power
10-12 = 1 / (1012) = 0.000000000001
Pico is 10 to the power of negative 12. Micro is 10 to the power of negative 6. When you ask how many Pico is in micro, simply divide micrometer by picometer. Which is (10 to power -6) divide by (10 to power -12), so there are 106 or 1,000,000 (1 million) picometers in a micrometer.
Oh, what a happy little question! 10 to the negative 12th power is a very small number, my friend. It's equal to 0.000000000001, which means you have a tiny, tiny fraction there. Just remember, even the smallest numbers have their place in the beautiful world of math.
1 x 10 to the negative 12 power meters (1E-12)
Negative 12 to the power of 2 is -144
1,000,000,000,000. A trillion
-12-1 = -0.083333...
-12-(+10)=-22. Negative 22 is the final answer
(10)-12 = 1/1012 = 0.000 000 000 001
10 - -12 = 22
The sum of -10 and -2 is -12.