Powers are a convenient shortcut for repeated multiplication.
That is in standard notation. In scientific notation, it would be 9 times 10 to the eighth power
5800. In scientific notation, it would be 5.8 x 10 to the 3rd power.
It would be 3x10 to the 6th power.
The number 0.06 in scientific notation would be 6 X 10 to the -2 power.
It is not. "Scientific notation" uses a base of 10. The correct notation would be 1.251 x 10^8
That is in standard notation. In scientific notation, it would be 9 times 10 to the eighth power
2.896016 x 10 to the sixth power (106) in standard notation is 2,896,016
5800. In scientific notation, it would be 5.8 x 10 to the 3rd power.
it would be 1.42002x10 to the 7th power
It would be 3x10 to the 6th power.
The number 0.06 in scientific notation would be 6 X 10 to the -2 power.
something like this: 5 to the power of 2 would be written as exponential notation like: 5²
It is not. "Scientific notation" uses a base of 10. The correct notation would be 1.251 x 10^8
It's not likely that someone would be measuring something in feet that was large enough to warrant the use of scientific notation.
The scientific notation of 406,000 would be 4.06 x 10 to the third power.
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That would be a Monkeyplex, or, in scientific notation, it would be explained as 10 to the 66th power
Patient A has Down Syndrome or a trisomy 21. The notation would be 47xy+21.
4.68*10 to the 3rd power
To express a number in expanded notation, you first need to divide it by a power of 10 such that the units is the greatest place value. In this case, you would divide by 100 to get 8.523. The next step is to add that power of ten to the sum as a multiplication. We use 100, which is the second power of 10. This can be written as 102. Thus 852.3 can be written in expanded notation as 8.523x102
Such large numbers are best written in scientific notation - in this case, 1017 (ten to the seventeenth power). In normal notation, that would be a one, followed by 17 zeroes.
Ypu have to use scientific notation to the 10th power
To put 10 to the power of 100 in scientific notation, you would write it as 1 x 10^100.
I believe it would be, 1.235000 times 10 to the 6th power.
It is known as scientific notation.