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when a number is written in scientific notation it includes a denotation or a connotation :)
If the exponent is not negative, then a number written in scientific notation is greater than or equal to 1.
In scientific notation, a number is expressed as a decimal multiplied by a power of 10. To determine if a number is big or small, look at the power of 10. If the power is positive, the number is big, and if the power is negative, the number is small. The higher the magnitude of the power, the larger or smaller the number.
The largest number that has been invented is called "Graham's number." It is so large that it cannot be effectively described or written out in standard notation. Graham's number was first introduced by mathematician Ronald Graham in the 1970s as a solution to a problem in the field of Ramsey theory.
Squaring is a number raised to the power of two. Scientific notation is a number multiplied by 10 to the power of a number.