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1000 = 1031,000 is the third power of ten, or ten cubed. It's written as 103.
yes, nothing prevents you from having exponents that also have exponents. In the case that you ask about, of ten to the ten to the ten, that would be better expressed as ten to the ten billion, or 1010,000,000,000.
Ten billion (10,000,000,000*) expressed in standard form is: 1.0 × 1010*this is the standard notation
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10^-6
1000 = 1031,000 is the third power of ten, or ten cubed. It's written as 103.
yes, nothing prevents you from having exponents that also have exponents. In the case that you ask about, of ten to the ten to the ten, that would be better expressed as ten to the ten billion, or 1010,000,000,000.
This is best expressed in scientific notation, in other words, "ten to the power x", replacing "x" by the number of zeros.
a decimal is a fraction whose denominator is a power of ten and whose numerator is expressed by figures placed to the right of a decimal point.
Ten billion (10,000,000,000*) expressed in standard form is: 1.0 × 1010*this is the standard notation
One billion to the power of ten can be expressed as 1,000,000,000^10. This is equivalent to multiplying one billion by itself ten times, resulting in an extremely large number. In exponential form, this would be written as 1 x 10^9 ^ 10, which equals 1 x 10^90. This number is a 1 followed by 90 zeros, illustrating the immense magnitude of one billion to the power of ten.
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Yes, this is an expressed power of the constitution.
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