0.00057 in standard form is 5.7 x 10^-4. In standard form, a number is written as the product of a number between 1 and 10 and a power of 10. To convert a number to standard form, move the decimal point to create a number between 1 and 10, and then determine the power of 10 based on how many places the decimal point was moved.
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Well, isn't that just a happy little number we have here! When we write 0.00057 in standard form, we move the decimal to the right until there's only one non-zero digit to its left. So in standard form, 0.00057 equals 5.7 x 10^-4. It's just like turning a frown upside down!
0.00057 is the standard form of 5.7 x 10^-4. So, yeah, it's just scientific notation for this tiny little number. Don't strain your brain too hard on this one, darling.
There are different standard forms for different things. There is a standard form for scientific notation. There is a standard form for the equation of a line, circle, ellipse, hyperbola and so on.
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The answer depends on the context. · The standard form of a number looks like a*10b where 1≤a<10 and b is an integer. · In analytical geometry the standard form of an equation of a straight line in n-dimensional space is a1x1 + a2x2 + ... + anxn + c = 0 · In 2-dimensional space, that simplifies to ax + by + c = 0 · Still with analytial geometry the standard form of an equation of a hypersphere in n-dimensional space is (x1- a1)2 + (x2- a2)2 + ... + (xn- an)2 = r2 where (a1,a2,... an) is the centre, the xi are as before, and r is the radius. · In 2-dimensional space, that simplifies to (x- a)2 + (y- b)2 = r2 where the centre is (a,b) There are standard forms for all sorts of shapes. And there are standard forms in other branches of mathematics.
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