3.2 × 10-5 written in standard notation is 0.000032
2^5 = 32 which in scientific notation is 3.2*10^1
3 to the second power is 32 or 3 x 3 which is 9
32,010,001
32^(-3/5)=1/8 An expression of the form a^(b/c) is equivalent to c√ab. So 32^(-3/5) would be 5√32-3=2-3=1/8.
a one with 32 zeros in front of it
The way you wrote it is the standard notation. Standard notation means to write the number in its standard form. So, a number such as 150 is simply written as 150 in standard notation. The same applies to decimals.
2^5 = 32 which in scientific notation is 3.2*10^1
Standard form = 2.0032 × 100 Standard notation = 2.0032
3.21*1013 = 32 100 000 000 000
3 to the second power is 32 or 3 x 3 which is 9
It is: 3.2*10^-1
It is - 32/10.
32,010,001
Just write a 1 with 32 zeroes, or write it in scientific notation as 1032. Learning names for such numbers isn't really useful.Just write a 1 with 32 zeroes, or write it in scientific notation as 1032. Learning names for such numbers isn't really useful.Just write a 1 with 32 zeroes, or write it in scientific notation as 1032. Learning names for such numbers isn't really useful.Just write a 1 with 32 zeroes, or write it in scientific notation as 1032. Learning names for such numbers isn't really useful.
No because first digit must start with 1. to 9. and not 32.
32^(-3/5)=1/8 An expression of the form a^(b/c) is equivalent to c√ab. So 32^(-3/5) would be 5√32-3=2-3=1/8.
a one with 32 zeros in front of it