Move the decimal 5 places to the left. It is 0.000087
3.05 times 10 to the negative 4 in standard form is: 3.05 x 10-43.05 x 10-4 in standard notation is: 0.000305
To convert (9.9 \times 10^{-5}) to standard form, you need to move the decimal point in 9.9 five places to the left. This results in (0.000099). Therefore, (9.9 \times 10^{-5}) in standard form is (0.000099).
Moving the decimal point 27 places to the left will give the answer.
10 to the negative three, written as (10^{-3}), is equal to (0.001) in standard form. This represents one thousandth, or (1/1000).
It is already in standard form.
3.05 times 10 to the negative 4 in standard form is: 3.05 x 10-43.05 x 10-4 in standard notation is: 0.000305
.0000172
1.41 × 10-13 written in standard form is: 0.000000000000141
6.71 × 10-5 written in standard form is 0.0000671
2.0 × 10-3 written in standard form is 0.0020
2.4 × 10-4 written in standard form is 0.00024
0.000005
9 times 10 to the power negative 1
.983
y=mx+b. Standard form is Ax+By=C. To get to standard form from slope intercept, Move slope times x over to the y side and change the positive or negative sign.
The standard form of a complex number is a+bi. So the standard form of the negative square root of 5i is 0-√(5i).
In the context of standard form for a linear equation, which is typically expressed as (Ax + By = C), (A), (B), and (C) can indeed be negative numbers, including (A) being negative. However, it's common practice to write the standard form with (A) as a non-negative integer. If (A) is negative, you can multiply the entire equation by -1 to convert it to a standard form with a positive (A).