10 squared. 10^2
100
It is 100.
The number 100 can be expressed in exponent form as (10^2), since (10) raised to the power of (2) equals (100). Alternatively, it can also be represented as (100^1), indicating that it is 100 raised to the power of 1.
Yes sir! 100 = 102
Not sure about wrighting anything, but you could write it as 123*100 except that is NOT the exponential form.
100
-3.0 × 100
It is 100.
1.0 × 102 or 102
1.45*100 but the exponent of 10 is unnecessary.
100 = 2^2 x 5^2
Yes sir! 100 = 102
The GCF of 102 and 104 is 102
It is 1.3 or 1.3*100 if you must have the exponent.
A negative exponent is the reciprocal of the corresponding positive exponent. 102 = 100 10-2 = 1/100
3x3x7 in exponent form is 32 x 7
Not sure about wrighting anything, but you could write it as 123*100 except that is NOT the exponential form.