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The symbol is E and the notation is 1018The symbol is E and the notation is 1018The symbol is E and the notation is 1018The symbol is E and the notation is 1018
standard notation and scientific notation For example: 126,000 is standard notation. 1.26X105 is scientific notation.
The standard notation is 16,000 The scientific notation is 1.6 × 104
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You'll find the source of the notation at the end of the book.
Paper source isn't open on sundays!
A source is original, so paper is not a source. It is renewable, though.
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Yes, you can use a dissertation as a source in your research paper.
No, it is generally not recommended to cite Wikipedia as a source in a research paper because it is not considered a reliable or scholarly source.
In wedge-dash notation in organic chemistry, a solid wedge represents a bond coming out of the plane of the paper, a dashed wedge represents a bond going into the plane of the paper, and a straight line represents a bond in the plane of the paper. This notation is used to show the three-dimensional arrangement of atoms in a molecule.
It is generally not acceptable to cite Wikipedia as a source in a research paper because it is not considered a reliable or scholarly source.
To properly cite a source that has already been cited in a research paper, you should use the original source that was cited in the paper you are reading. This is known as citing a secondary source. In your citation, you should include the author and publication information of the original source, followed by "as cited in" and the author and publication information of the paper you are reading. This helps give credit to the original source while acknowledging the paper where you found the information.
In general, it is best to cite the original source in your research paper. However, if you are unable to access the original source, you can cite the secondary source but make sure to clearly indicate that it is a secondary source in your citation.