Depends on the exponent and the base.
23 = 2x2x2 = 8
0.52 = 0.5 x 0.5 = 0.25
Some will have decimals, some will not.
144 ÷ 100 = 1.44Divide the 144% by 100 to find the decimal form.
The prime factorization in exponent form of 27 is: 33 = 27
well, to find the decimal form of 2/8, you need to divide the numerator by the denominator. 2 divided by 8 is 0.25. the decimal form is 0.25
The standard form is 216 Exponent form is 2.16 x 102
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! To write 0.034 in decimal standard form, you simply move the decimal point three places to the right to make it a positive exponent. So, 0.034 in decimal standard form is 3.4 x 10^-2. Just a little adjustment, and you've created a whole new masterpiece!
It is 100.
If the exponent is b, then you move the decimal point b places to the right - inserting zeros if necessary.
See the related link about Standard Form. Standard form involves moving the decimal point so that there is only one non-zero digit to the left of the decimal point, then multiplying by an appropriate power of ten. If you moved the decimal point to the left, then the exponent of ten will be positive. If you moved the decimal point to the right, then the exponent of ten will be negative. The value of the exponent is equal to the number of places that the decimal is moved.Example:105 = 1.05 x 102 (the decimal was moved 2 places to the left).00356 = 3.56 x 10-3 (the decimal was moved 3 places to the right)
The -1 exponent is stating that the decimal needs to be moved one place to the left (essentially making the number smaller than how it appears).The standard form would be shown as: 0.292If the exponent were to have been a positive 1, the decimal would move one place right, instead of left.
To find the exponent count the number of places from the decimal to the end of the number. This will let you write the number in exponential form or in scientific notation160000=1.6 x 105
It can be either.
Why not? An exponent is just like any other number.
You look at the denominator first. Then you try to find out what exponents make the denominator. After doing that, you add a negative symbol to the smaller number on the exponent.
decimal point exponent
The exponent tells you how many spaces to move the decimal, remember to add zeros as needed. If the exponent is negative make it a decimal number less than one by moving the decimal to the left. If the exponent is positive make the decimal number greater than one by moving the decimal to the right.
.76 in numerical .7 + .06 in expanded form 7.6x10^-1 in exponent form use google if you dont know
3x3x7 in exponent form is 32 x 7