The problem you have shown is in scientific notation, in standard notation, you're looking at 34.
An exponent indicates how many time a number should be multiplied by itself. X1 just means 1 times X, X2 means X*X, X3 means X*X*X, X10 means X multiplied by itself 10 times. X0 is always 1.An exponent can also be negative.
If you have a negative exponent, then put 1/the number multiplied by itself the number of times of the exponent. For example: 3-2=1/(3x3)=1/9
To represent a power of 10, you use an exponent that indicates how many times 10 is multiplied by itself. For example, (10^3) represents (10 \times 10 \times 10), which equals 1,000. The exponent can be any integer, positive or negative; for instance, (10^{-2}) represents (1/100) or 0.01.
Tons of numbers can be multiplied to get 34. 34 x 1 = 34 17 x 2 = 34 10 x 3.4 = 34 8.5 x 4 = 34 4.25 x 8 = 34
29 in exponent form is 29^1, as any number to the power of 1 is equal to the number itself. Exponent form represents the number of times a base number is multiplied by itself, with the exponent indicating the number of times the base is multiplied.
An exponent indicates how many time a number should be multiplied by itself. X1 just means 1 times X, X2 means X*X, X3 means X*X*X, X10 means X multiplied by itself 10 times. X0 is always 1.An exponent can also be negative.
Actually, a base and exponent are not multiplied together. Rather, the exponent indicates the "power" of the base number, the number of times the base is to be multiplied by itself. For example the expression 23, where the base is 2 and the exponent is 3, represents the product of 3 2s; that is, 2 x 2 x 2, equaling 8. Powers of zero are a special case. By convention, and to support exponent operations, any number (excepting zero) to the power of zero equals one. Therefore the number with a base of 34 and exponent of 0 is written as 340, and 340 = 1.
If you have a negative exponent, then put 1/the number multiplied by itself the number of times of the exponent. For example: 3-2=1/(3x3)=1/9
To represent a power of 10, you use an exponent that indicates how many times 10 is multiplied by itself. For example, (10^3) represents (10 \times 10 \times 10), which equals 1,000. The exponent can be any integer, positive or negative; for instance, (10^{-2}) represents (1/100) or 0.01.
Then, if the exponent is a positive integer, the value is 1 multiplied by the base repeatedly, exponent times. If the exponent is a negative integer then it is the reciprocal of the above value.In either case, it is NOT the base multiplied by itself an exponent number of times.
Tons of numbers can be multiplied to get 34. 34 x 1 = 34 17 x 2 = 34 10 x 3.4 = 34 8.5 x 4 = 34 4.25 x 8 = 34
29 in exponent form is 29^1, as any number to the power of 1 is equal to the number itself. Exponent form represents the number of times a base number is multiplied by itself, with the exponent indicating the number of times the base is multiplied.
The two numbers that multiply to equal 34 are 1 and 34. This is because 1 multiplied by 34 equals 34. In this case, both numbers are factors of 34, and when multiplied together, they result in the given product.
1E-01 is a scientific notation representation for the number 0.1. In this notation, "E" stands for "exponent," indicating that the number should be multiplied by 10 raised to the power of -1. Thus, 1E-01 means 1 multiplied by 10 to the power of -1, which equals 0.1.
It is the same as 1/34 . We move an exponent to the denominator and we change the exponent from positive to negative. Now 34 is 81 so the answer is 1/81 meters.If the exponent in the denominator is negative, we can move it up to the numerator and change it to a positive.
the -3 is multiplied by itself 5 times, so the exponent is 5: (-3)×(-3)×(-3)×(-3)×(-3) = (-3)^5
1 and 34.