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Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math lingo! So, like, 108 in index form is 10^2 * 3. It's like breaking down the number into its prime factors and showing it off all fancy-like. But hey, if you're not into all that math stuff, no worries, just keep on being awesome!

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1mo ago

In index form, 108 can be expressed as (10^2 \times 1^0 \times 8^1), where the exponents represent the place value of each digit in the number. This can be further simplified as (10^2 \times 1 \times 8), which equals (100 \times 1 \times 8 = 800).

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12y ago

108 = 22*33

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