All numbers are composed of digits, and each digit has a place value. What do these place values represent? Each digit represents a multiplicative value of the place value it sits in. For example, in the number 700, the digit 7 is in the hundreds place. That's a shorthand way to represent the number 7 • 100. In this activity, you'll explore how to represent place value using exponential expressions instead of multiplication. Then you'll use this knowledge to create rules for multiplying exponential expressions. Question 1 Part A How can you represent 100 as an exponential expression with 10 as the base?
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Is this question asking, what is the power of ten, as in 10^2 is 100. Is that what it's asking. *sorry if I just gave a direct answer*
Ill explain better if needed.
For part A you can do that
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