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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.
Yes -10 is an integer and a rational number
The term "3 base 10" refers to the number 3 expressed in the decimal (base 10) numeral system, which is the standard system for denoting integer and non-integer numbers. In base 10, each digit's position represents a power of 10. Therefore, "3" in base 10 simply denotes the value three, without any transformation or conversion needed.
Any integer that is a multiple of 10 (those are the ones that end with 0) will yield an integer if you divide it by 10. Anything else will not.
Which integer represents 10 a.m. the same day
It is -10 deg F.
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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.
Yes -10 is an integer and a rational number
Any integer that is a multiple of 10 (those are the ones that end with 0) will yield an integer if you divide it by 10. Anything else will not.
Its both -10 +10
Its both -10 +10
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(*Is negative 10 an integer?) Yes, because an integer is a positive or negative whole number.
30 -10 = 20
9 and 10 9 + 2(10) = 29