The notation "9e 13" on a calculator represents the number ( 9 \times 10^{13} ), which is a way of expressing numbers in scientific notation. In this case, it indicates the number 9 followed by 13 zeros, or 90,000,000,000,000. The "e" stands for exponent, denoting the power of ten by which the base number (9) is multiplied. This format is commonly used for handling very large or very small numbers efficiently.
5de+9e+7d+10e=5de+7d+19e
9E-05x
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To multiply the terms (4c) and (9e), simply multiply the coefficients (4 and 9) and then multiply the variables. This results in (4 \times 9 = 36), so the expression becomes (36ce). Thus, (4c \times 9e = 36ce).
6xy=13 y=13/6x You may be confused at this point because your graphing calculator graphs a line when you plug in this equation. What your calculator is doing is (13/6)x=y which is indeed a line. However, you are working on inverse variations. Plug this into your calculator y=13/(6x) How is that different? Just look at the graph.
It is an algebraic expression that can be simplified to: 27ce
A collection of algebraic terms
5de+9e+7d+10e=5de+7d+19e
220.180
9,000,000
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Easiest way is to take a calculator and multiply 900 by .13 The result is 13% of 900. You can also multiply 900 by 13% directly if your calculator has that function.
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To multiply the terms (4c) and (9e), simply multiply the coefficients (4 and 9) and then multiply the variables. This results in (4 \times 9 = 36), so the expression becomes (36ce). Thus, (4c \times 9e = 36ce).
1.1538
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