You can write it as 103. That would be the most common way, but there's many other correct ways to write it.
Ah, index form is a way to write numbers using exponents. So, if we want to write 64 in index form, we can express it as 2^6. Isn't that just lovely? It's like a little mathematical painting on canvas!
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You can use exponents if you have 4x4x4x4x4x4 4x4x4x4x4x4=4 to the sixth power but really, you're doing the same problem eiter way, so exponents are pretty much useless or in real life you ues exponets when it is a really big number like 2.45x10 to the 7th power and that number would be 245000
Scientific notation is a way to write very large or very small numbers using exponents. For example 2000 is 2x103 . We can do the same thing with negative exponents and write very small numbers like 1/2000 which is 2x10-3 . So one real life use of exponents in in scientific notation.
The way I read it is 4 over 100000 which equals 4/100000 or 0.00004
The Typical way to Write a Number with Exponents on the Computer is like this: NUMBEREXPONENT = NUMBER^EXPONENT Example: 63 = 6^3 Hope that makes sense!!
You can write it as 103. That would be the most common way, but there's many other correct ways to write it.
The prime factorization for 53 is: 1 x 53 .Exponents would only get in the way.
Exponents are a way to notate repeated factors. The prime factorization of 72 is 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 x 3. Using exponents, that's 2^3 x 3^2.
Exponents are a short way to count the repeated factors. 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 x 3 = 72 23 x 32 = 72
No. Even a number with an exponent of zero equals one. There is no way an exponent on a number will make it zero.
Oh, dude, prime factorization, really? Alright, so 22 can be broken down into 2 x 11. To write it with exponents, you'd have 2^1 x 11^1. So, there you go, prime factorization of 22 with a sprinkle of exponents.
Exponents are just a short way to write repeated factors. 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 x 3 = 72 2^3 x 3^2 = 72
61 itself is a prime number.Its factorization is 1 x 61 .If you've absolutely got to have exponents, the only way to do that is: (1)1 x (61)1
You don't find an LCM with exponents. Exponents are just a shorter way to write it down after you find it. The LCM of 8 and 27 is 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 x 3 x 3. That can also be written as 23 x 33