exponential form means writing your answer using an exponent.
ex: 1300000= 1.3 X 10^6
A number is in exponential form when it is written with a base and an exponent.
Not specific enough? Do you mean in numerics such as 1,000,000? Or the words "one million"? Or something in exponential form such as 10^6?
If you mean: 18/42 then it is 3/7 in its simplest form
I think it means you have to write the number in words
Oh, what a happy little question! In exponential form, 28 is written as 2^2 * 7. Isn't that just a lovely way to express that number? Just imagine those little exponents and numbers all working together to create something beautiful.
If you mean in scientific notation then it is: 1.495*10^8
A number is in exponential form when it is written with a base and an exponent.
If you mean 7x^3, you would write 7x*x*x . If you mean (7x)^3, you would write x*x*x*7*7*7. Exponential form just means you write it in the expanded form. For instance, 7 squared really means 7 times 7. So instead of writing 7^2, you would write 7*7
I suppose you mean 1099. If you write it out, you get a 1, followed by 99 zeroes.
to make numbers into exponets like 12x12x12x12x12=125
If you mean: log8(3) then it is 0.5283208336
No
Do you mean the convenience of a product. You have to tell the customer what the product is, what it does and what's in in for him
Basically, in an exponential expression (or equation) you have the independent variable in the exponent. For example: 5 times 10x The general form of an exponential function can be written as: abx or: aekx where a, b, and k are constants, and e is approximately 2.718. Note that just having a power doesn't mean you have an exponential equation. For example, in x3 the variable does NOT appear in the exponent, so it is not an exponential expression.
Do you mean "equations involving exponential functions"? Yes,
To write a composite whole number as the product of its prime factors is to write its prime factorization.
I don't know what you mean "how to write the rules." In the US, "standard" notation means "long form", i.e. 6,000,000, while "scientific" notation means the exponential form, 6x106. I had thought it was the same in the UK, but Mehtamatics says otherwise: "Standard notation and scientific notation are the same in terms of UK usage of these phrases."