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
Oh, dude, that's a big number! So, if you want a number with 32 zeros, you're looking at 10 to the power of 32, which is a 1 followed by 32 zeros. It's like trying to count all the times your mom told you to clean your room - infinite!
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