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Recall that any number to the power 0 is always equal to 1.

So 10^0 (read that as "10 to the power 0") equals 1.

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10^1 = 10

10^2 = 100

10^3 = 1000

10^4 = 10000. Notice something?

10^any integer = 1 followed by "any integer" zeroes.

So, 10^100 = 1 followed by 100 zeroes.

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βˆ™ 4mo ago

10 to the power of 3000 is equal to a 1 followed by 3000 zeros. This number is so large that it exceeds the estimated number of atoms in the observable universe, which is around 10^80. The value of 10^3000 is often written in scientific notation as 1 x 10^3000, indicating a 1 followed by 3000 zeros.

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βˆ™ 1mo ago

Well, darling, 10 to the power of 3000 equals a ginormous number with 3001 zeros after the 1. It's a number so big, you'll need a whole lot of paper to write it out. Just think of it as a whole lotta zeros with a 1 at the front!

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βˆ™ 15y ago

Ten to the third power = 10^3 = 10*10*10 = 1000

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βˆ™ 15y ago

1 with 3000 zeros.

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10 to the power of 3

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βˆ™ 4y ago

1000

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