1 X 10 to the power of 0
The way that you would write the answer depends on the number of significant figures in your equation and the preference of your professor.
1x10^0 = 1
1.0x10^0 = 1
1e10^0 = 1
1.0e10^0 =
Depending on the number of significant figures, you would simply add trailing zeros to the 1. Don't forget to put a period at the end if there is a long string of zeros as this denotes they are significant.
1,000 can be written in scientific notation as 1 x 10^3.
0.634 written in scientific notation is 6.34 × 10^-1 or 6.34E-1
0.53 written in scientific notation is 5.3 * 10^ -1 or 5.3E-1
80 can be written in scientific notation as 8 x 10^1.
100000 in scientific notation is represented as 1 x 10^5.
It is 4.5*10^-1 in scientific notation
1,000 can be written in scientific notation as 1 x 10^3.
0.634 written in scientific notation is 6.34 × 10^-1 or 6.34E-1
0.53 written in scientific notation is 5.3 * 10^ -1 or 5.3E-1
000.325 in Scientific Notation = 3.25 x 10-1
80 can be written in scientific notation as 8 x 10^1.
100000 in scientific notation is represented as 1 x 10^5.
0.987 written in scientific notation is 9.87 x 10-1
0.116 written in scientific notation is 1.16 x 10^-1
73.5 can be written in scientific notation as 7.35 x 10^1
68.5 can be written in scientific notation as 6.85 x 10^1.
Usually number under 1,000 are not written in scientific notation, however 60 would be written as 6.0 x 101.