Ten to the power of one is '10^1' .
Except for manipulation of indices(powers/exponentials), we don't normally write ten like this . When '10' is written , it is deemed to be the power of '1'.
As an example
10 x 10^3 becomes
10^1 X 10^3
Remember the rule for indices. If the coefficient , '10' is this case, is the same for both terms, we add the indices.
Hence 10^1 X 10^3 = 10^4
Write a "1", and next to it write 1000000 zeros. That is the answer.
You write 1 to the 10th power (1 exponent: 1/10
How many tens do you need to multiply to get 10? Your answer is simply 10^1.
Write a 1 followed by 630 zeroes.
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.
1 = 100
10th to the 5th power = (1/10) to the fifth power = (1/10)5 = (1/10)*(1/10)*(1/10)*(1/10)*(1/10) = 1/100,000 or 0.00001
10 to the power 1
You could write it as 10^1.
10-1 = .1 In fraction form, .1 = 1/10
2 x 10^1
To write 10 to the power of -1 in decimal form, you need to calculate the reciprocal of 10, which is 1/10 or 0.1. This is because any number raised to the power of -1 is equal to the reciprocal of that number. Therefore, 10 to the power of -1 is equal to 0.1 in decimal form.
Write a "1", and next to it write 1000000 zeros. That is the answer.
1 billion = (10 to power 9) = 1,000,000,000 1 million = (10 to power 6) = 1,000,000
You write 1 to the 10th power (1 exponent: 1/10
0000001=1=10^0 .0000001=10^-7
10-4 = 1/104 = 0.0001 = 1/10000