Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math lingo now? Alright, so 630 in exponent form is 6.3 x 10^2. Basically, you just move that decimal point over two spots to the left to make it a number between 1 and 10, then slap a 10 with an exponent of 2 next to it. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
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Numbers that are raised to an exponent either increase or decrease at an extremely fast rate.
There are 7!/(2!*2!*2!) = 630 ways.
Assuming the 36 numbers are all different, there are 36*35/2 = 630 pairs.
Indices is the plural of index. In mathematics, the index most commonly refers to the exponent or a degree of an nth root.
Exactly that ... negative exponents. For example: 1000 = 103 That is a positive exponent. .001 = 10-3 That is a negative exponent. For positive exponents, you move the decimal place that many positions to the right, adding zeros as needed. For negative exponents, you move the decimal place that many positions to the LEFT, adding zeros as needed. And, the special case is this: 100 = 1.