Rewriting a number in its expanded form with exponents helps you to better understand scientific notation. When determining what exponent to use for a power of ten, look at how many zeroes you have. For example, if the number is 1,000, which has three zeroes, it is 10 to the third power.
3.2
7,776
320,000
243
Rewriting a number in its expanded form with exponents helps you to better understand scientific notation. When determining what exponent to use for a power of ten, look at how many zeroes you have. For example, if the number is 1,000, which has three zeroes, it is 10 to the third power.
Three times the fifth root of three.
One fifth to the fourth power is 0.0016
4 to the 5th power = four to the fifth power.
35 = 243 = 2.43e2 or 2.43 x 102
you multiply for example 2to the 5th power =2x2x2x2x2Writing exponents in standard form is simple and easy to do. For every exponent you have to put a zero.
Nine to the fifth power looks like this: 95
3.2
7290000Num0
100000
105
278,000