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In standard notation, any number raised to the power of 0 is equal to 1. Therefore, 10 to the 0 power in standard notation is 1. This is because any non-zero number raised to the power of 0 is defined as 1 according to the fundamental properties of exponents.
The standard notation for 9.35 x 10 to the ninth power is: 9,350,000,000
The standard notation of 3.75 times 10 to the -2 power is: 0.0375
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1.835 x 10 to the negative 4th power in standard notation is 0.0001835
It is ten raised to the power of a googol: 10^googol
In standard notation, any number raised to the power of 0 is equal to 1. Therefore, 10 to the 0 power in standard notation is 1. This is because any non-zero number raised to the power of 0 is defined as 1 according to the fundamental properties of exponents.
10 to the power of 5 or 105 is written as 100,000 in standard notation.
The expression ( 6.093 \times 10^{10} ) represents the number 6.093 multiplied by 10 raised to the power of 10. This equals 60,930,000,000, or 60.93 billion in standard notation.
The standard notation of 3.75 times 10 to the -2 power is: 0.0375
6.92 times 10 to the -8th power in standard notation is 0.0000000692
The standard notation for 9.35 x 10 to the ninth power is: 9,350,000,000
5 times by 10 to the power of 3 in standard notation = 5,000
3.77x 10 to the fourth power in standard notation = 37,700
3.7 times 10 to the -3 power in standard notation is: 0.0037
The standard notation of (2 \times 10^{-1}) is 0.2. This is because multiplying 2 by 10 raised to the power of -1 shifts the decimal point one place to the left, resulting in 0.2.
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