10^2 = 100
10^1 = 10
10^0 = 1
10^-1 = .1
10^-2 = .01
If you can remember one of them you can remember all of them. If you know that .01 is one one-hundredth (1/100) then you can change that to 1/(10^2) and then flip the sign of the power and bring the 10 to the numerator to get 10^-2.
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0.000 001 is one millionths.0.000 001 is one millionths.0.000 001 is one millionths.0.000 001 is one millionths.
001 is the same as the integer 1 and so you would write it as 1.001 is the same as the integer 1 and so you would write it as 1.001 is the same as the integer 1 and so you would write it as 1.001 is the same as the integer 1 and so you would write it as 1.
10 000 000 = 10 to the power of 7
10 million is 10 to the 6th power. When you raise it to the power of 10 you are making it 10 to the 6x10th power i.e. 10 to the 60th power. to write it out you would write a 1 followed by 60 zeros before any decimal point.
10-6 = (1/10)6 = 0.000 001
1.0 × 10-2or1.0E-2
1*10-3
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1.0 × 10-6
14.001 = 10 + 4 + .001
Do you mean 10,001 if so then it is (X)I which means 1000*10+1 = 10,001
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10-21 = 0.000 000 000 000 000 000 001
(10)-12 = 1/1012 = 0.000 000 000 001
1.001
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