Move the decimal 5 places to the left. It is 0.000087
-60x
10 times 5 is 50.10 times bigger than 5 would for some be 50, for others 50+5 = 55.
5 to the fourth power times 2 to the second power
To add integers there are few rules. if your adding a negative and a negative, the answer is always negative!-5 + -5= -10 Examples:-6 + -2 = -8-10 + -10 =-20-2 + -5 = -7When your adding a positive and a negative... well it depends. A positive and a negative are opposites: so they cancel each other out. In other words, when adding a positive and a negative, go to the right of the number line.Examples:-8 + 3 = -5-1 + 5 = 46 + -2 = 8Theres also another way to do it. Forget the signs! Take the greater number (positive and negative) and put it on the top. Then make a subtraction problem.-10 + 6 =10 - 6 = 4Which number is greater? that's right, ten! 10 was origanally a negative so your answer is negative.Answer -4
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It is: (8*10^-3) divided by (5*10^-5) = 160
negative 5.
.5 times 10 to the negative 9
Negative fourth root of a number= 1/the fourth root of the number. Fourth root of 625= 5 (5*5*5*5) 1/5
negative times a negative is positive. (- x - = +) Ex., -2 X -5 = 10
Negative 5
-10 x -5 = +50A negative times a negative will always equal a positive number.A negative times a positive will always equal a negative number.A positive times a positive will always equal a positive number.- x - = +- x + = -+ x + = +
10-4 * 10-5 = 10-9
5x-4 = 5 ÷ x4 or it can be written as 5/x4.
1 * 10-5 = 0.000001
No, a negative x a negative = a positive. (-5) x (-2) = 10