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OpenStudy (smarty):

3.27E^9+6.12E^-7=?

OpenStudy (barrycarter):

Do you know what E^(something) means?

OpenStudy (smarty):

Yea scientific notation.... @barrycarter but how do i do it for a negative?

OpenStudy (barrycarter):

Oh, same way actually. 5e^-4 means 5*10^-4 for example

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can't you just do this on a Ti-84?

OpenStudy (barrycarter):

or wolframalpha.com if you're lazy

OpenStudy (smarty):

Don't have one on me. So @barrycarter can you solve this one step by step for me? So i can understand exactly what you mean?

OpenStudy (smarty):

oh ok thanks!

OpenStudy (barrycarter):

Well, write out each term in pure numbers, no scientific notation (first step)

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