To find the exponents that equal 100, we look for numbers ( x ) such that ( x^y = 100 ). The most straightforward example is ( 10^2 = 100 ). Additionally, ( 100^{1} = 100 ) and ( 100^{0} = 1 ) are also valid, but for positive integer exponents, ( 10^2 ) is the primary solution. Other fractional or negative exponents can yield complex results, but they are less commonly referenced in this context.
No.
No. 2100 = 1.268 x 1030. That's not the same as 1020.
Nothing
linearity is defined as the situation when all variable exponents are equal to one
102
As a product of its prime factors in exponents it is: 22*52 = 100
No.
No. 2100 = 1.268 x 1030. That's not the same as 1020.
Nothing
1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20, 25, 50, 100 No exponents required.
linearity is defined as the situation when all variable exponents are equal to one
102
The prime factorization of 100 using exponents is: 2^2 x 5^2
100 = 22 x 52
100 = 10^2
2^6
22 x 52 = 100