How do you simplify #(8.39 xx 10^-7)(4.53 xx 10^9)#?
4 Answers
Explanation:
Consider the product of
Exactly the same happens when you are multiplying numbers in scientific notation.
See a solution process below:
Explanation:
First, rewrite the expression as:
Now, we can use this rule for exponents to simplify the 10s terms:
To write this in scientific notation we need to move the decimal point one place to the left so we need to add
Or, in standard terms:
By first combining the exponential terms, you can simplify the problem significantly, and get
Explanation:
The first thing to do is rewrite the function so all of the multiplication is outside of parentheses, and the exponents are grouped together:
Next, lets multiply the constants together, and use scientific notation to describe the result:
Re-writing the equation:
Finally, we combine the notation terms. When you multiply two exponential numbers with the same base, it is the same as adding the exponents together, like so:
using that principle:
Now, lets re-write the equation one last time with all of our simplification:
Suppose the idea of decimals is giving you a problem.
Explanation:
this is the same as
So we have:
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Using the same argument as above we have:
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So in Scientific notation we have: