Well, darling, 4 times 10 to the 4th power is 40,000. It's as simple as that. Math doesn't have to be a drama, just multiply the 4 by the number of zeroes in 10 to the 4th power, and voila, you've got your answer.
50 times 10 to the 4th power is the same as (50x10)^4 which is actually 500x500x500x500 which equals 62,500,000,000 (sixty-two billion, five hundred million)
-10 to the fourth power = -10^4. -10^4 = -10*-10*-10*-10. The answer is negative forty.
3.45 x 10^1
Well, darling, when you multiply numbers with the same base, you just add their exponents. So, 10 to the 3rd power times 10 to the 4th power is 10 to the 7th power. Math doesn't have to be a drag, honey!
0.04
10 to the 4th power, written as (10^4), equals 10,000. This is calculated by multiplying 10 by itself four times: (10 \times 10 \times 10 \times 10 = 10,000).
50 times 10 to the 4th power is the same as (50x10)^4 which is actually 500x500x500x500 which equals 62,500,000,000 (sixty-two billion, five hundred million)
10 to the 4 power times 10 to the 3 power is 10,000,000 (10 million).
-10 to the fourth power = -10^4. -10^4 = -10*-10*-10*-10. The answer is negative forty.
10-4 = 0.0001 1.34 x 0.0001 = 0.000134
3.45 x 10^1
Well, darling, when you multiply numbers with the same base, you just add their exponents. So, 10 to the 3rd power times 10 to the 4th power is 10 to the 7th power. Math doesn't have to be a drag, honey!
(4 x 10 )3 = 64,000 4 x 103 = 4000. It depends if the question is 4 times -----10 to the third power or 4 times ten ----- to the third power.
the answer is 300
4 x 102 = 400
To find the nth power of number x, you multiply n x's together. In this case we want the 4th power of 10, so we take 4 10s (10, 10, 10, 10) and multiply them together: 10x10x10x10=10,000 So 10 to the 4th power is 10,000.
10 power of 4