Ten to the fourth power is written as (10^4). This expression represents the number 10 multiplied by itself four times, which equals 10,000. In standard form, it can be expressed as 10,000.
10,000
104 = 10,000 ==========
when multiplying "to the power of" with tens, you just add up the zeros, so 10 to the fourth power would be 10,000.
It would be 106
10,000
10,000
No it is ten to the negative fourth power. If the number is greater than 1 it is to a positive power, if the number is smaller thann 1 it is to a negative power.
YES!!! 10^(2) X 10^(4) = 10^(2 + 4) = 10^(6) Rules for indices, #1 ; the coefficient MUST be the same in both numbers. #2 ; for multiplication you ADD the indices #3 ; for division you subtract the indices #4 ; for 'nesting' you multiply the indices., Using your figures '- #1 is satisfied as the coefficient is the same , at '10', in both terms. #2 as per the question multiplication 10^(2) X 10^(4) = 10^(2+4) = 10^(6) #3 If dividing 10^(2) / 10^(4) = 10^(2 - 4) = 10^(-2) - 1/10^(2) = 1/100 #4 if 'nesting' (10^(2))^(4) = 10^(2 x 4) = 10^(8) = 100,000,000 Similarly 2^(3) X 2^( 6) = 2^(3 + 6) = 2^(9) However, 2^(3) X 3^(2) cannot be done as the coefficients are different.
10,000
0.0001
10000
It is: 2483200