.76 multiplied by ten to the power of two is 76. This is because ten to the power of 2 is 100. If you move the decimal two places to the right, you will get 76. You could also use the operation .76 X 100= 76
900 in the power of 10 can be represented as (9 \times 10^2). This is because the base number 10 is raised to the power of 2, which signifies that 10 is multiplied by itself 2 times. Therefore, (9 \times 10^2) equals 900 in the power of 10.
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2x10=2x10to the first power
0.02 in standard form is 2 x 10^-2. In scientific notation, standard form represents a number as a coefficient multiplied by a power of 10. In this case, 0.02 is written as 2 (the coefficient) multiplied by 10 raised to the power of -2 (since the decimal point is moved two places to the right to convert 0.02 to standard form).
The exponential form of 100x100 is 10^4. This is because when you multiply 100 by 100, you are essentially multiplying 10^2 by 10^2, which equals 10^(2+2) or 10^4. In exponential form, the base (10 in this case) is raised to the power of the sum of the exponents of the factors being multiplied.
OK, SO 102 is 100 because the """"""2""""" implies 10 x 10, or 10 multiplied by itself, or 2 tens multiplied by eachother.
900 in the power of 10 can be represented as (9 \times 10^2). This is because the base number 10 is raised to the power of 2, which signifies that 10 is multiplied by itself 2 times. Therefore, (9 \times 10^2) equals 900 in the power of 10.
10(2) equals 100. When a number is squared, it is basically multiplied by itself, so 10(2) is 10x10=100
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= Z X and Y are examples. 2 to the power of X multiplied by 2 to the power 2 equals 16 What is X? X=2 2 to the power of 2 (2x2) multiplied (X) by 2 to the power of 2 (2x2) (2x2)4 X (2x2)4 = 4X4 = 16
Ah, isn't that a happy little question! When we have 10 to the power of 2, we simply multiply 10 by itself 2 times. So, 10 to the power of 2 is equal to 10 multiplied by 10, which equals 100. Just imagine a beautiful landscape with 100 happy little trees dancing in the sunlight.
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2 * 10 = 20
Two to the fifth power multiplied by three to the second power equals 288.
The answer to this is 1, since anything to the power of 0 is automatically 1. If it was being multiplied by itself, it would be written "10^2", not "10^0", as the last individual to edit this answer incorrectly stated.
Mathematically it cannot unless you add 2.
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