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Write each number in standard notation 5.23 x 10 to the 0 power?

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Write each number in standard notation 5.23 x 10 to the 0 power?

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  1. 1.. anything to the 0 power is one!


  2. 52.3^0

  3. it is one always i have no idea why but it is one

  4. Notice:

    10^2 = 100

    10^1 = 10

    10^0 = 1

    10^-1 = 0.1

    10^-2 = 0.01

    So multiplying 5.23 x 1 = 5.23

    Answer:

    5.23 (in standard notation)

  5. to the second power.

  6. 10^0 is ALWAYS 1.

    Therefore, 5.23 x 10^0 would be just 5.23 since multiplying 10^0 is just like multiplying by 1.

  7. Well most of the above are correct that anything to the zero power is one.

    But the thing about this problem is that the 10 is being raised to the zero not the 5.23.  Therefore...10^0 = 1 and we get:

    5.23 x 10^0 = 5.23 x 1 = 5.23

    Your answer is 5.23.

    If you want the answer without decimals, you can write it as:

    523 x 10^(-2)

    Either way is correct

  8. G'day,

    Not Sure if I have read your questions correctly but Im assuming you are refering to

    5.23 x 10^0

    If so then the following simplification applies,

    As any positive non-zero real number raised to the power of 0 is 1 the above becomes,

    5.23 x 1

    note 10^-1 = 1

    Thus,

    5.23 x 10^-1

    Hope this helps,

    David

  9. 10 to the 0 power is just equal to 1, so answer = 5.23

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