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How do you express a number lesser than 1 in scientific notation? - Answers
You multiply it by powers of ten until you get a number that lies in the interval [1,10). The exponent of the ten in the scientific notation would be the negative of that power. For example 0.0034 needs to be multiplied by 103 to get 3.4 so 0.0034 = 3.4*10-3 Another way to look at this is as follows: Remember that 10ax10-a = 1 for all a Then 0.0034 = 0.0034x103x10-3 = 3.4x 10-3
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How do you express a number lesser than 1 in scientific notation? - Answers
You multiply it by powers of ten until you get a number that lies in the interval [1,10). The exponent of the ten in the scientific notation would be the negative of that power. For example 0.0034 needs to be multiplied by 103 to get 3.4 so 0.0034 = 3.4*10-3 Another way to look at this is as follows: Remember that 10ax10-a = 1 for all a Then 0.0034 = 0.0034x103x10-3 = 3.4x 10-3
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How do you express a number lesser than 1 in scientific notation? - Answers
You multiply it by powers of ten until you get a number that lies in the interval [1,10). The exponent of the ten in the scientific notation would be the negative of that power. For example 0.0034 needs to be multiplied by 103 to get 3.4 so 0.0034 = 3.4*10-3 Another way to look at this is as follows: Remember that 10ax10-a = 1 for all a Then 0.0034 = 0.0034x103x10-3 = 3.4x 10-3
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