Count the number of zeros and put that as the power of 10 1000000000 has nine zeros so 1000000000 = 109
1000000000 can be expressed as 10^9. This is because each additional zero in a number represents a power of 10. In this case, there are 9 zeros in 1000000000, so it can be written as 10^9.
Here is how to think of and see the answer. 10 to the 0 power is 1 10 to the 1 power is 10, that is 1 with 1 zero 10 to the 2nd power is 100, that is 1 with 2 zeros we continue on until we get to the 9th power and 10 to the 9th is 1000000000 which is 1 with 9 zeros.
In exponential form, 1000000000 is written as 1 x 10^9. This means that 1 is multiplied by 10 raised to the power of 9, which is equivalent to 1 billion. The exponent indicates the number of zeros following the 1 in the original number.
10000000 x 10 is 1000000000.
Count the number of zeros and put that as the power of 10 1000000000 has nine zeros so 1000000000 = 109
1000000000 can be expressed as 10^9. This is because each additional zero in a number represents a power of 10. In this case, there are 9 zeros in 1000000000, so it can be written as 10^9.
1/1000000000
10 to the 9th power = 1000000000 = 1 billion
Here is how to think of and see the answer. 10 to the 0 power is 1 10 to the 1 power is 10, that is 1 with 1 zero 10 to the 2nd power is 100, that is 1 with 2 zeros we continue on until we get to the 9th power and 10 to the 9th is 1000000000 which is 1 with 9 zeros.
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1000000000000000000000000000000. 10 to the 29th power.
it would be 1 * 10 to the 9th power ( your exponent would be 9
1000000000 = 109. The power is equal to the number of 0s after the 1.
10 to the minus 7 power (10^-7)
Yes, rational. It can be expressed 1101110111/1000000000.
1.0 x 10^9 In scientific notation, a number is expressed in the form of "a x 10^b," where 'a' is a number between 1 and 10, and 'b' is an integer. In this case, 1 billion (1,000,000,000) can be expressed as 1.0 x 10^9.