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.
One(1)
Standard form = 0.090Expanded notation = (0 x 1) . (0/10) + (9/100) + (0/1000)
20
It is -6 or -6*10^0 if you wish to emphasise the scientific notation!
Expanded Notation of 25,000,000 = (2 x 10^7) + (5 x 10^6) + (0 x 10^5) + (0 x 10^4) + (0 x 10^3) + (0 x 10^2) + (0 x 10^1) + (0 x 10^0)
One(1)
It is 9.371 or 9.371*10^0
1.00 x 10^0
It is: 1.25*10^0 in standard form or scientific notation
8.65 means the same thing as 8.65 x 10^0 (ten to the zero power = 1) Standard notation uses one (non-zero) numeral to the left of the decimal point, and expresses the value based on a power of 10. e.g. 86.5 = 8.65 x 10^1 865 = 8.65 x 10^2
1.682 x 10^0 1.682 x 10^0
Standard form = 0.090Expanded notation = (0 x 1) . (0/10) + (9/100) + (0/1000)
It is 2.6105 but if you must, you can write it as 2.6105*10^0.
It is 1.8964*10^0 or, more simply, 1.8964
It is 6.4*10^0 in standard form or scientific notation
8
0.007 in Scientific Notation = 7 x 10-3Expanded Notation of 0.007 = (0/101) + (0/102) + (7/103)