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Nathanial Joseph
5 June, 15:20
How old is the expanded notation method work
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Brynn Henry
5 June, 18:13
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Well,
For example
2.34 * 10^6 will be ...
2,340,000
It is because if you have the positive powers, you move your decimal to the right. In this case the power is 6 so you move your decimal to the right 6 times.
Here's another example
1.23 X 10^-2
The answer will be 0.0123 because you move your decimal two the left two times. The power is negative 2 so you move it to the left.
Final tips: If you have positive power, move it to the right and if you have negative power, move it to the left.
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