It is the same as: 5*5*5*5*5*5
Another way of writing ( 3.78 \times 10^5 ) is 378,000. This is achieved by moving the decimal point in 3.78 five places to the right, which results in the whole number representation.
0.00003 = 3.0 x 10-5 Standard Form, Scientific Notation and Exponential Notation are used in different countries but all have the same meaning. It is a way of expressing a number as a value between 1 and 10 multiplied by a power of 10.
5 is an integer and there is rarely any point in expressing it as a fraction. But, if you had to, you could go for 5/15 is an integer and there is rarely any point in expressing it as a fraction. But, if you had to, you could go for 5/15 is an integer and there is rarely any point in expressing it as a fraction. But, if you had to, you could go for 5/15 is an integer and there is rarely any point in expressing it as a fraction. But, if you had to, you could go for 5/1
A composite can be the integer power of a prime number. So, 49 =7*7 is one example. 27=3*3*3 is another. A non power composite example is 15=3*5.
3(5)5(5)7(7)
5 x 5 x 5 125
31/5 is another way of expressing the 5th root of 3, or 5√ 3 By using logarithms or a calculator, 31/5 = 1.246 (3dp) In other words, 1.246 x 1.246 x 1.246 x 1.246 x 1.246 = 3
5 as a power of 6^5 = 7776
Another way of writing ( 3.78 \times 10^5 ) is 378,000. This is achieved by moving the decimal point in 3.78 five places to the right, which results in the whole number representation.
0.00003 = 3.0 x 10-5 Standard Form, Scientific Notation and Exponential Notation are used in different countries but all have the same meaning. It is a way of expressing a number as a value between 1 and 10 multiplied by a power of 10.
5 is an integer and there is rarely any point in expressing it as a fraction. But, if you had to, you could go for 5/15 is an integer and there is rarely any point in expressing it as a fraction. But, if you had to, you could go for 5/15 is an integer and there is rarely any point in expressing it as a fraction. But, if you had to, you could go for 5/15 is an integer and there is rarely any point in expressing it as a fraction. But, if you had to, you could go for 5/1
Since 25 = 5 * 5, it can also be written as 5^2 (or five squared)
A composite can be the integer power of a prime number. So, 49 =7*7 is one example. 27=3*3*3 is another. A non power composite example is 15=3*5.
5+3
625 or 5 x 5 x 5 x 5
3(5)5(5)7(7)
445 is an integer and so there is no sensible way of expressing it as an improper fraction.