Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math lingo now? Alright, so 36 in index form is 6^2. Basically, it's like saying "6 raised to the power of 2." But hey, don't worry too much about it, math is just a bunch of numbers playing mind games with us.
It is: 2^2 times 3^2 = 36
8890 in standard index form = 8.89 × 103
40.000000 in standard index form is 4.0 × 101
Index form of 9765625 is 9.765625 × 106
250 written in index form = 2.5 × 102
36
It is: 2^2 times 3^2 = 36
"index" is the singular form - "indices" is the plural :)
Oh, dude, index form in math is just a fancy way of saying exponential form. So, if you see "536" in index form, it means 5 to the power of 36. It's like math's way of saying, "Hey, let's make this number look cooler and more confusing!"
The possessive form of "index" is "index's." For example, "the index's values are displayed in alphabetical order."
The plural form of index is indices.
The plural form for the noun index is indexes.
8890 in standard index form = 8.89 × 103
40.000000 in standard index form is 4.0 × 101
Index form of 9765625 is 9.765625 × 106
5,200 in standard index form = 5.2 × 103
The singular form of "indices" is "index."