1,000,000.
106 = 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10x 10 (add the zeros; 6 zeros after 1) = 1,000,000
Adding the zeros only works with exponents of 10, any other number will not work.
The sixth power of ten is (10^6), which equals 1,000,000. Therefore, 3 times the sixth power of ten is (3 \times 10^6), or 3,000,000.
1000000
ten to the sixth power
0.545 to times ten to the negative sixth power = 0.545 x 10^-6(This equates to 0.000000545)
1,200,000
Ten to the negative sixth power in decimal form is 0.000001
The sixth power of ten is (10^6), which equals 1,000,000. Therefore, 3 times the sixth power of ten is (3 \times 10^6), or 3,000,000.
YES!!! 10^(2) X 10^(4) = 10^(2 + 4) = 10^(6) Rules for indices, #1 ; the coefficient MUST be the same in both numbers. #2 ; for multiplication you ADD the indices #3 ; for division you subtract the indices #4 ; for 'nesting' you multiply the indices., Using your figures '- #1 is satisfied as the coefficient is the same , at '10', in both terms. #2 as per the question multiplication 10^(2) X 10^(4) = 10^(2+4) = 10^(6) #3 If dividing 10^(2) / 10^(4) = 10^(2 - 4) = 10^(-2) - 1/10^(2) = 1/100 #4 if 'nesting' (10^(2))^(4) = 10^(2 x 4) = 10^(8) = 100,000,000 Similarly 2^(3) X 2^( 6) = 2^(3 + 6) = 2^(9) However, 2^(3) X 3^(2) cannot be done as the coefficients are different.
ten to the sixth power
5,000,000
1000000
1000 of them.
0.545 to times ten to the negative sixth power = 0.545 x 10^-6(This equates to 0.000000545)
9 million.
1,200,000
Five point one times ten to the sixth power is equal to 5,100,000.
In the number 106, 6 is the exponent.