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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
An Exponent is a symbol that is written above and to the right of a mathematical expression to indicate the operation of raising to a power
e.g: 3⁴ = 3 x 3 x 3 x 3
> 3 = Base
> ⁴ = Exponent
In Algebra:
> 3 = coefficient
> ⁴ = Exponent
Solving Exponents
[tex]2^3[/tex] = 2 x 2 x 2
= 2 x 2 = 4 x 2 = 8
Answer = 8
Exponential Notation (Also known as Scientific Notation) is a way of writing very large or very small numbers so that they are easier to read and work with. For example, “270,000,000,000” Now that is a lot of zeros, we use Scientific Notation to make it simple and easier to read. The scientific Notation of 270,000,000,000 is 2.7x10^11
Solving Exponential Notation
Big Numbers: e.g 42 000 000 000
Step 1: Move the decimal point to the LEFT until there is one digit left. (Remember that POSITIVE numbers have a Decimal point at the very end of the number like 4 000 000.)
= (4.2 000 000 000 = 4.2)
Step 2: Count how many places you move the decimal in order to make the exponent.
=(42 000 000 000 = ^10)
Step 3: Rewrite them.
= (42 000 000 000 =4.2x10^10)
Scientific -> Standard Form Count the exponent and move the decimal point to the RIGHT depending on how many is the exponent.
= (42 000 000 000.)
Small Numbers: e.g 000005.898
Step 1: Move the decimal point to the RIGHT until the first digit with the value of the Decimal. (Remember that a DECIMAL number always has the decimal point at the start. [0.000005898 or .000005898])
= (000005.898 = 5.898)
Step 2: Count how many places you move the decimal in order to make the exponent write it as NEGATIVE (You stop when you hit the first digit not 0 but at least 1 and above)
=(0.000005898 = ^-6)
Step 3: Rewrite them.
(0.000005898 = 5.898x10^-6)
Scientific -> Standard Form Count the exponent and move the decimal point to the LEFT depending on how many is the exponent.
= (0.000005898)
Info reference:
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