10-2 = 1/100
100 can be written as 10 raised to the power of 2.
(-10) raised to 2 = 100
10 raised to power of 3.8 has a value of 6,309.5734448019324943
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the answer is 12. 59 (closest to 2 dec. places)
10-7 is smaller than 10-2.
100 can be written as 10 raised to the power of 2.
You can do this with logarithms 2 to the x equals 10 to the 80 xlog2 = 80log 10 = 80 x = 80/log2 = 266 2 to the 266 power = 10 to the 80 power
(-10) raised to 2 = 100
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 raised to power of 3.8 has a value of 6,309.5734448019324943
10 raised by the ten power is 10000000000, also known as ten million.
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What is 8 raised to the power of 2
900 in the power of 10 can be represented as (9 \times 10^2). This is because the base number 10 is raised to the power of 2, which signifies that 10 is multiplied by itself 2 times. Therefore, (9 \times 10^2) equals 900 in the power of 10.
Problem is very easy to solve. The answer is = 1000000000000, 1 with 12 zeroes For example - 10 raised to 2 = 1 with 2 zeroes, 100.
The power to which a 'base number' (usually 10) has to be raised to produce a given number. as an example: Log (base 10) of 100 = 2 ............ because 10 raised to the power of 2 (or 10 squared) or 10 x 10 = 100 log (base 10) of 1000 = 3 ........... because 10 raised to the power of 3 (or 10 cubed) or 10 x 10 x10 = 1000 log (base 10) of 1000000000 = 9 ... because 10 raised to the powr of 9 or 10x10x10x10x10x10x10x10x10 = 1000000000 In a similar way log (base 2) of 16 = 4................. because 2x2x2x2 (2 raised to the power of 4) = 16 and so on.