Asked by Maryam :)
If two numbers are written in scientific notation. how can you tell which number is greater?
Where on a number line does the value of a positive number in scientific notation with a negative exponent lie?
Where on a number line does the value of a positive number in scientific notation with a negative exponent lie?
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Answered by
Rylee
The number with the greater coefficient and/or exponent is the greater number. n x 10^E where "n" is the coefficient, and "E" is the exponent.
examples: 1.23 x 10^21 > 1.23 x 10^20
Between zero and one
Hope this helps :)
examples: 1.23 x 10^21 > 1.23 x 10^20
Between zero and one
Hope this helps :)
Answered by
Maryam :)
Thanks :)
Answered by
nathan
write this 2.2x10 to the 6 power
Answered by
nathan
write 2.2x10 to the 6 power in decimal form
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