Example:
exsponetal form:
5^4 = 625
standard form:
5*5*5*5 = 625
-you just basically write it all out-
4 cubed is 43 2 cubed is 23 etc
Standard form is a way of writing large numbers or very small number easily. For example, if we have 5000, we will write it as 5 * 103 in standard form. The exponent of 3 represents how many 0's there are in the number. An example of writing a very small number is .0005 We write it as 5 * 10-4 in standard form. The negative sign in the exponent tells us that the number is a decimal. We write -4 because we've moved the number (5) 4 places to the right.
It is a number expressed in "standard form".
3.5 x 108 = 350,000,000
Standard form simply means to write the number: 3,000,296,556
4 cubed is 43 2 cubed is 23 etc
Standard form is a way of writing large numbers or very small number easily. For example, if we have 5000, we will write it as 5 * 103 in standard form. The exponent of 3 represents how many 0's there are in the number. An example of writing a very small number is .0005 We write it as 5 * 10-4 in standard form. The negative sign in the exponent tells us that the number is a decimal. We write -4 because we've moved the number (5) 4 places to the right.
43
The standard form is 216 Exponent form is 2.16 x 102
It is a number expressed in "standard form".
It means the number form of the exponent.
0.00001207 = 1.207E-5
It is 1.3 or 1.3*100 if you must have the exponent.
To express a number in standard form with a negative, you typically write it as a product of a number between 1 and 10 and a power of 10. For example, the number -0.0045 can be expressed in standard form as -4.5 × 10^-3. The negative sign remains with the coefficient, while the exponent indicates the decimal shift.
3.5 x 108 = 350,000,000
The -1 exponent is stating that the decimal needs to be moved one place to the left (essentially making the number smaller than how it appears).The standard form would be shown as: 0.292If the exponent were to have been a positive 1, the decimal would move one place right, instead of left.
To write 384400 in standard form, you would express it as a number between 1 and 10 multiplied by a power of 10. In this case, 384400 can be written as 3.84400 x 10^5 in standard form. The decimal point is placed after the first digit, and the exponent indicates how many places the decimal point was moved to obtain the original number.