20,000 + 3,400,000
It's best to convert those numbers from scientific notation to normal notation; that makes it easy to add them. After adding them, you can convert back to scientific notation if you want. Another option is to keep the numbers in scientific notation, but to convert them so that both have the same exponent.
14575 + 23x101 =14805 =1.4805 x 104
Scientific notation is a way to express very large or very small numbers. For very large exponent is positive; for very small exponent is negative. For example, 1,000,000 is 1 x 10 to the plus 6 exponent; 0.000001 is 1 x 10 to the negative 6 exponent
3000 plus 50 plus 0.009 in standard notation is 3,050.009
20,000 + 3,400,000
It could be: 1.0*10100 in scientific notation or just 1
The exponents can be plus or minus.
The exponents can be plus or minus.
It's best to convert those numbers from scientific notation to normal notation; that makes it easy to add them. After adding them, you can convert back to scientific notation if you want. Another option is to keep the numbers in scientific notation, but to convert them so that both have the same exponent.
14575 + 23x101 =14805 =1.4805 x 104
Yes. Most programming languages accept scientific notation. Scientific notation is usually considered normalized if there is one digit left of the decimal point; what you write in a constant doesn't need not be normalized; but the end-result of calculations, if shown in scientific notation, will usually be normalized.
It is 8.25*10^10.
Scientific notation is a way to express very large or very small numbers. For very large exponent is positive; for very small exponent is negative. For example, 1,000,000 is 1 x 10 to the plus 6 exponent; 0.000001 is 1 x 10 to the negative 6 exponent
23 + 3564657263572 = 3564657263595. In scientific notation, this is 3.564657263595 x 1012. This is an easier way to express a number of this size.
4.5106 x 100 + 3.9108 x 100 = 8.4214 x 100
3000 plus 50 plus 0.009 in standard notation is 3,050.009