If ten is raised to a natural number exponent (i.e. a counting number,) it can be written as 1 followed by the number of zeroes that 10 is raised to. For example:
101 = 10
105 = 100,000
1017 = 100,000,000,000,000,000
-65(10) = 808,281,277,464,764,060,643,139,600,456,536,293,376
10 raised to power of 3.8 has a value of 6,309.5734448019324943
The logarithm of 10 raised to 3, expressed as log(10^3), is equal to 3. This is because the logarithm function essentially asks, "To what exponent must the base (in this case, 10) be raised to produce a given number (10^3)?" Since 10 raised to 3 equals 1000, the answer is simply 3.
The value of 10 raised to the power of 9 (109) is 1,000,000,000 or one billion.
10^24 = 1000000000000000000000000
10 raised by the ten power is 10000000000, also known as ten million.
To say 10 raised to the power of 20, you would read it as "10 to the power of 20" or "10 raised to the 20th power." This means multiplying 10 by itself 20 times, resulting in the number 100,000,000,000,000,000,000.
10-7 is smaller than 10-2.
-65(10) = 808,281,277,464,764,060,643,139,600,456,536,293,376
Any number raised to the power 1 is itself. So 101 = 10
10 raised to power of 3.8 has a value of 6,309.5734448019324943
10 raised to 50 (10^50) would be 1 with 50 zeros after it. It looks like this: 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
The logarithm of 10 raised to 3, expressed as log(10^3), is equal to 3. This is because the logarithm function essentially asks, "To what exponent must the base (in this case, 10) be raised to produce a given number (10^3)?" Since 10 raised to 3 equals 1000, the answer is simply 3.
10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 or 10 septillion.
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The value of 10 raised to the power of 9 (109) is 1,000,000,000 or one billion.
10^24 = 1000000000000000000000000