We have NOTHING to lose and everything to gain. Nothing = 0
The Pledge of Allegiance (The U.S): ...ONE nation... One = 1
There you have it, 0 and 1
The quantity of two numbers is the product of the two numbers. Just multiply them together. The answer is the quantity of the two numbers.
The numbers are: 76 and 20
10 and 8
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The two numbers are [-A ± sqrt(A2 - 1440)]/2
29 is the small of the two, the other being 45.
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Between any two numbers, however close, there are infinitely many numbers. So they go up in infinitesimally small increments.
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Prime factors of numbers are small numbers that the bigger (original) number can divide by. The prime factors have to be prime. This means they only have two factors, itself and one.
Small distinction. They are the only two consecutive numbers that are prime. 5 and 7, 7 and 11, 11 and 13 and so on are consecutive primes.
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It is not as helpful when multiplying very small numbers because the numbers are going to be very east to answer. That is why estimating is not as helpful when multiplying very small numbers.
do you mean why is zero so important well this is why. zero is betwin one so the zero gets started with because its zero one two three. and it can also make lower numbers. zero is the king of the small numbers the small numbers are -one -two -three. and it makes the big ones. zero one two three. its very easy to know why its an important number.
Not necessarily. They are simply two different ways of writing numbers that can be big or small.
That gives a better overview. It's easier to compare two large numbers (or small numbers) written in scientific notation than if they are written out. When the numbers are written out, you have to count digits, which can be slow, error-prone, and basically useless. When the number is in scientific notation, the counting has basically already been done for you. To compare two numbers in normalized scientific notation, just compare the exponents.