94 = (9 x 101) + (4 x 100)
The expression (7 \times 7 \times 7) can be written in exponential form as (7^3). This is because the base (7) is multiplied by itself three times.
1.260345*102
The expression (7 \times 7 \times 7) can be written in exponential form as (7^3). This indicates that the base, 7, is multiplied by itself three times.
it would be 7 raised to the third power for exponential form and 7x7x7in expanded form and 343 in standard form .
The expression (10 \times 10 \times 10) can be written in exponential form as (10^3). This indicates that 10 is multiplied by itself three times.
Nine to the fourth power is written as 94, and is expanded as 9 x 9 x 9 x 9.
The expression (7 \times 7 \times 7) can be written in exponential form as (7^3). This is because the base (7) is multiplied by itself three times.
1.260345*102
The expression (7 \times 7 \times 7) can be written in exponential form as (7^3). This indicates that the base, 7, is multiplied by itself three times.
it would be 7 raised to the third power for exponential form and 7x7x7in expanded form and 343 in standard form .
9.90614000005 x 1010
I think the word you're looking for is "exponential". A linear expression is of the form ax + b whereas an exponential expression is of the form x^a + b.
The expression (10 \times 10 \times 10) can be written in exponential form as (10^3). This indicates that 10 is multiplied by itself three times.
It is 15^3 is exponential notation,3000 + 200 + 70 + 5 in expanded notation and 3.375^10^3 in standard form.
12.873 in exponential form would be, 1 1.2x10
525 = 5.25 × 102
Basically, in an exponential expression (or equation) you have the independent variable in the exponent. For example: 5 times 10x The general form of an exponential function can be written as: abx or: aekx where a, b, and k are constants, and e is approximately 2.718. Note that just having a power doesn't mean you have an exponential equation. For example, in x3 the variable does NOT appear in the exponent, so it is not an exponential expression.