If the "x" is a multiplication sign, you can simply write the numbers first, and omit the multiplication sign: 21ac.
0.014503
Another way of writing (1.4503 \times 10^{-2}) is (0.014503). This is done by moving the decimal point two places to the left, as indicated by the negative exponent.
Another way of writing X squared divided by 2 is (X^2)/2. This notation represents the expression X squared (X^2) being divided by 2. The use of parentheses helps clarify the order of operations, ensuring that the square of X is divided by 2.
58 is another way of writing it. Unless 10-2 is in parentheses, you do the multiplication first. 6(10-2) = 48.
Another way of writing ( 1.4503 \times 10^{-2} ) is in decimal form as ( 0.014503 ). This representation shifts the decimal point two places to the left due to the negative exponent.
0.014503
0.014503
Another way of writing X squared divided by 2 is (X^2)/2. This notation represents the expression X squared (X^2) being divided by 2. The use of parentheses helps clarify the order of operations, ensuring that the square of X is divided by 2.
The equivalent to 3+ 2/5 = 3.4
58 is another way of writing it. Unless 10-2 is in parentheses, you do the multiplication first. 6(10-2) = 48.
It is: 5/3 = 10/6 as an equivalent fraction or 1 and 2/3 as a mixed number
Another way of writing ( 1.4503 \times 10^{-2} ) is in decimal form as ( 0.014503 ). This representation shifts the decimal point two places to the left due to the negative exponent.
An equivalent number is another way of writing the number so that it has the same value. For example, 0.5, 1/2, |sqrt(0.25)|, or 8^(-1/3) are all equivalent.
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It is 6^2 which means 6 times 6 = 36
No way to answer - need another variable.
Decimals (x.yz) Percent (xy%) To convert a fraction into a decimal, divide the numerator (top number) by the denominator. For example, 1/2 is .5 0.5 2 | 1.0