Press MODE and select NORMAL at the top. (You may notice that SCI was selected for scientific notation.)
You can change a decimal into a fraction or a percentage
"0.3" No, my answer was correct. It is 0.3333 with an infinite number of threes after the decimal. Commonly written as 0.33 with a line above the second three. Please do not change my answers when you have no idea what you're talking about.
You change three percent to a decimal.
The average rate of change for a linear function is constant, meaning it remains the same regardless of the interval chosen; this is due to the linear nature of the function, represented by a straight line. In contrast, the average rate of change for an exponential function varies depending on the interval, as exponential functions grow at an increasing rate. This results in a change that accelerates over time, leading to greater differences in outputs as the input increases. Thus, while linear functions exhibit uniformity, exponential functions demonstrate dynamic growth.
To change a decimal to a percent, multiply the decimal by 100. Example: 1.5 x 100 = 150%
.000008
If y is an exponential function of x then x is a logarithmic function of y - so to change from an exponential function to a logarithmic function, change the subject of the function from one variable to the other.
There is no general rule to convert an exponential into a whole number.
You can change a decimal into a fraction or a percentage
"0.3" No, my answer was correct. It is 0.3333 with an infinite number of threes after the decimal. Commonly written as 0.33 with a line above the second three. Please do not change my answers when you have no idea what you're talking about.
you can change a fraction to a decimal by dividing the bottom number into the top number.
0.5 is a decimal so therefore you cant change a decimal to a decimal. But, 0.5 as a number is 5.
2.018606997in radical form??
You change three percent to a decimal.
Four point three times ten to the sixth power Same as 4.3 x 106
8.4 is a decimal.
3.25 is a decimal.