The term "exponent" typically refers to the power to which a number is raised. If you're asking about the exponent of 10, written as (10^{4}), it equals 10,000. In this case, 10 is the base, and 4 is the exponent, indicating that 10 is multiplied by itself four times (10 × 10 × 10 × 10 = 10,000).
count the zeros: 10 to the fourth.
The base-10 logarithm of 10,000 is 4. This is because 10,000 can be expressed as (10^4), and the logarithm function gives the exponent to which the base (10) must be raised to produce that number. Therefore, (\log_{10}(10000) = 4).
Numeric sequence means that the sequence is made of numbers. May you mean scientific? If so then the scientific notation of 10'000 is 10 to the third power (or and exponent of 3).
if there is no exponent shown, then the exponent is 1. ex: 41
Power = 5 = exponent. That is, exponent = 5.
104
count the zeros: 10 to the fourth.
1.0 × 104
10 power of 4
104= 10000
10000km can be written as 1.00 × 104 km
The GCF of 102 and 104 is 102
10000
Move 10 decimal places to the right to get: 5.8 x 10-10 To understand why the exponent is negative, know the basics of multiplying the value by 10's. If we have only decimal values, such as 0.0008, then the exponent must turn out to be negative. That is because the value 8.0 is divided by 104 or 10000. This means that you move 4 decimal places from the starting point. 8/10000 = 0.0008
The exponent.
Numeric sequence means that the sequence is made of numbers. May you mean scientific? If so then the scientific notation of 10'000 is 10 to the third power (or and exponent of 3).
if there is no exponent shown, then the exponent is 1. ex: 41