1/1000
1x10^-5
One hundred thousand in Scientific notation is 1x10^5, (^ meaning to the power of), therefore One hundred thousand to the power of ten is (1x10^5)^10 = 1x10^50, using basic rules of powers or 1 followed by 50 zeros.
its 40000 10000
Negative 5 to the second power would be -5 times -5 which would be 25.
1/1000
5.0119x10 to the power of -6 or 0.0000050119
.0001 1x10 to the negative 4 or on many calculators, 1x10^-4
1x10^-5
.01 , move the decimal point two places to the left.
Oh, isn't that a happy little question! When we have a number raised to a negative power, like 10 to the negative sixth power, it means we take the reciprocal of that number. So, 10 to the negative sixth power is equal to 1 divided by 10 to the sixth power, which simplifies to 1 divided by 1,000,000 or 0.000001. Just a tiny little number, but every number has its place on the canvas of mathematics!
One hundred thousand in Scientific notation is 1x10^5, (^ meaning to the power of), therefore One hundred thousand to the power of ten is (1x10^5)^10 = 1x10^50, using basic rules of powers or 1 followed by 50 zeros.
you just put a negative before the 1
negative 0.0016
its 40000 10000
1x10-6
It is equivalent to 1 over 5 to the power of 5, or 1 over 3125.