8890 in standard index form = 8.89 × 103
40.000000 in standard index form is 4.0 × 101
No. In the index form a number is expressed as a multiple of its prime factors whereas in the standard form it is expressed as a number between in the range [1, 10) multiplied by an integer power of 10. So, for example, 1728 in index form = 26*33 1728 in standard form = 1.728*103 The index form can only be used for integers.
2x6
In index form, 64 can be expressed as 2^6. This is because 2 raised to the power of 6 equals 64. The base, which is 2 in this case, represents the number being multiplied by itself (in this case, 2 multiplied by itself 6 times). The exponent, which is 6 in this case, represents the number of times the base is multiplied by itself.
8890 in standard index form = 8.89 × 103
In standard index form, 450 can be written as 4.5 x 10^2. This form is used to represent very large or very small numbers in a concise manner by expressing them as a number between 1 and 10 multiplied by a power of 10. In this case, 4.5 is the coefficient and 10^2 indicates that the decimal point is moved two places to the right, making the number 450.
40.000000 in standard index form is 4.0 × 101
5,200 in standard index form = 5.2 × 103
64
2.9 million in standard index form = 2.9 × 106
1250 in standard index form = 1.25 × 103
In index form, 64 can be expressed as 2^6. This is because 2 raised to the power of 6 equals 64. The base, which is 2 in this case, represents the number being multiplied by itself (in this case, 2 multiplied by itself 6 times). The exponent, which is 6 in this case, represents the number of times the base is multiplied by itself.
No. In the index form a number is expressed as a multiple of its prime factors whereas in the standard form it is expressed as a number between in the range [1, 10) multiplied by an integer power of 10. So, for example, 1728 in index form = 26*33 1728 in standard form = 1.728*103 The index form can only be used for integers.
64
2 × 10^-7 is in standard [index] form. In normal form it is 0.0000002
2x6