Oh, dude, it's like so simple. To write 536 in index form, you just express it as 5.36 x 10^2. See, you take the decimal point and move it two places to the left to get that power of 10. Easy peasy, right?
Oh, dude, index form in math is just a fancy way of saying exponential form. So, if you see "536" in index form, it means 5 to the power of 36. It's like math's way of saying, "Hey, let's make this number look cooler and more confusing!"
First determine the prime factors. then write in exponent form (power form or index form) thus your answer would be 2^2 x 13^2.
It is: 2^1 times 3^2 times 5^2 = 450
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536 thousandths to decimal = 0.536
Oh, dude, index form in math is just a fancy way of saying exponential form. So, if you see "536" in index form, it means 5 to the power of 36. It's like math's way of saying, "Hey, let's make this number look cooler and more confusing!"
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Think of the "ex" in index as meaning exponent. Write the prime factorization with exponents. 216 = 23 x 33
You can write index in Hindi as "सूची" (pronounced as "soochi").
"index" is the singular form - "indices" is the plural :)
formula for writing index
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The possessive form of the singular noun index is index's.
Writing Numbers in Index FormWe know that: So, we can write 8 as 23.Likewise, 27 can be written as 33and 125 can be written as 53.So far, we have considered numbers that have a group of the same factors. Sometimes, a number has more than one group of the same factors as shown in the following example.Example 20Write 200 in simplest index form.Solution:Key Termsimplest index form
Well, darling, to write 18 in index form, you simply express it as 2^1 x 3^2. That's the fancy math way of saying 2 to the power of 1 times 3 squared. So, there you have it, 18 all dressed up in its index form finery.