Ah, index form is a way to write numbers using exponents. So, if we want to write 64 in index form, we can express it as 2^6. Isn't that just lovely? It's like a little mathematical painting on canvas!
9x7 and 7x9 are the same and equals to 63 whereas 8x8 equals to 64 so therefore 8x8 is greater than both 9x7 and 7x9.
8890 in standard index form = 8.89 × 103
450 in standard index form = 4.5 × 102
40.000000 in standard index form is 4.0 × 101
64
Oh, that's a happy little question! To write 6x6x6x6 using index notation, you can express it as 6^4. See how we have four 6s multiplied together? That's like saying 6 to the power of 4, which equals 1296. Just imagine each 6 snuggled up next to each other, creating a beautiful mathematical harmony on the canvas of numbers.
To write 536 in index form, we need to express it as a power of a base number. In this case, 536 can be expressed as 2^3 x 67^1. This is because 2^3 equals 8 and 67^1 equals 67, so when you multiply 8 by 67, you get 536.
Think of the "ex" in index as meaning exponent. Write the prime factorization with exponents. 216 = 23 x 33
You can write index in Hindi as "เคธเฅเคเฅ" (pronounced as "soochi").
"index" is the singular form - "indices" is the plural :)
formula for writing index
The possessive form of "index" is "index's." For example, "the index's values are displayed in alphabetical order."
Writing Numbers in Index FormWe know that: So, we can write 8 as 23.Likewise, 27 can be written as 33and 125 can be written as 53.So far, we have considered numbers that have a group of the same factors. Sometimes, a number has more than one group of the same factors as shown in the following example.Example 20Write 200 in simplest index form.Solution:Key Termsimplest index form
9x7 and 7x9 are the same and equals to 63 whereas 8x8 equals to 64 so therefore 8x8 is greater than both 9x7 and 7x9.
seventy-two <point> four eight two three. or 7.24823 x 10 in index form, whatever you want.
It seems there may be a mistake in your question. 8x8 is actually 64, not 68. To remember this multiplication fact, you can break down 8x8 as 8 squared, which equals 64. This can be memorized through practice and repetition, as well as understanding the concept of multiplication as repeated addition.