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OpenStudy (ashley1nonly):
anything to the zero power is 1
OpenStudy (ashley1nonly):
on the second one you would move the g^-2 to the bottom
do you no y
OpenStudy (ashley1nonly):
its the 1st on the secon
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OpenStudy (ashley1nonly):
bye
OpenStudy (anonymous):
why?
OpenStudy (ashley1nonly):
do you know y g^-2 was moved to the bottom
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no
OpenStudy (ashley1nonly):
because you want to get rid of the negative,
your basically doing the negative reciporcal of -2 which equals 1/2
which is why it was moved to the bottom
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OpenStudy (ashley1nonly):
number 4 is 1/18
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so # 3 is A?
OpenStudy (ashley1nonly):
number 5 is -1/32
OpenStudy (ashley1nonly):
no
OpenStudy (ashley1nonly):
it is
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OpenStudy (ashley1nonly):
3g^2/h^3
OpenStudy (ashley1nonly):
do you have it now
OpenStudy (anonymous):
whats#2?
OpenStudy (ashley1nonly):
let me pull it back up one sec
OpenStudy (ashley1nonly):
3b^2/g^2
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OpenStudy (ashley1nonly):
you do not bring the 3 down because the - does not apply to it only the g.
which is why it was brought down
OpenStudy (anonymous):
c?
OpenStudy (ashley1nonly):
a
a
b
a
c
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thanks
OpenStudy (ashley1nonly):
did u get a 100
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Is the number written in scientific notation? If not, explain.
4.8 × 1007 (1 point)
No; it is not written as a number times a power of 10.
Yes; the number is written in scientific notation.
No; the first factor is not a number between 1 and 10.
OpenStudy (ashley1nonly):
is the bottom stuff answers
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes
OpenStudy (ashley1nonly):
notation i written as 10,000 = 1x104
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OpenStudy (ashley1nonly):
10,000= 1x10^4
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ohh its 100 to the power 7
OpenStudy (ashley1nonly):
okay that changes now
OpenStudy (anonymous):
a?
OpenStudy (ashley1nonly):
i would say no because it is not to the power of ten
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OpenStudy (ashley1nonly):
No; it is not written as a number times a power of 10
yep if it is
4.8 x 100^7
ive only worked with ten as the base never as a 100