1,000,000,000
The power of ten for 9000 can be expressed in scientific notation as (9 \times 10^3). This means that 9000 is equal to 9 multiplied by ten raised to the power of 3, which represents 1000. Essentially, it simplifies the representation of the number by highlighting its scale in relation to powers of ten.
8.23 x 109 = 8,230,000,000
you write 10 and a little 9 above the left of the ten
To multiply something by a power of ten, as here, add 4 zeros after the nine (since the power is 4). In the case of a decimal (such as 9.14 times ten to the power 6), move the decimal point (in this example) six positions to the right, filling out with zeros where required.
Yes; 10 as a power of ten is 101.
10-9 = 1/109 = 0.000000001
9 million.
nano = 10-9
1,000,000,000,000 and 1,000,000,000
7,000,000,000. Which is 7 billion.
ten to the power of nine (10^9)
8.23 x 109 = 8,230,000,000
you write 10 and a little 9 above the left of the ten
i think it is either 10-9 or 10x10-9 (standard form)
Oh, dude, like, the prime factorization for ten to the ninth power is just 2^9 * 5^9. It's like, you take ten and break it down into its prime factors, which are 2 and 5, and then you raise each of them to the power of 9. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
9 x 10 to the 4th power, hope it helps!!
To multiply something by a power of ten, as here, add 4 zeros after the nine (since the power is 4). In the case of a decimal (such as 9.14 times ten to the power 6), move the decimal point (in this example) six positions to the right, filling out with zeros where required.