Not necessarily. i times pi is not a whole number, and yet e to the power of i times pi is equal to -1.
It is the perfect square of that number.
it is the whole number in a power
No. 27 to the third power is a regular whole number.
Assuming you mean a whole number power of 10, then no. However, allowing for a non-whole number, then: 20000 ≈ 104.30103, since log10 20000 ≈ 4.30103
1 to any power that is a whole number, is 1.This rule does not extend to powers that are not whole numbers since 1 to the power 0.5 can be 1 OR -1.
It IS a whole number!
The number of 0s in the product is equal to the sum of the number of 0s in the whole number that you started with and the power [of ten].
rewrite the 5,000 a whole number multiplied power of 10
It is the perfect square of that number.
It is 2176.
it is the whole number in a power
No. 27 to the third power is a regular whole number.
100
Assuming you mean a whole number power of 10, then no. However, allowing for a non-whole number, then: 20000 ≈ 104.30103, since log10 20000 ≈ 4.30103
1 to any power that is a whole number, is 1.This rule does not extend to powers that are not whole numbers since 1 to the power 0.5 can be 1 OR -1.
1 to any power that is a whole number, is 1.This rule does not extend to powers that are not whole numbers since 1 to the power 0.5 can be 1 OR -1.
A 1 with 24 zeros after it