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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-09-29

What does [tex]9e+10[/tex] mean?

Asked by anitapalackal3

Answer (3)

9e +10 => 9 is the first whole value number
=> Where e stands for the number of zeroes next to 9
=> where +10 means that there are positive (whole numbers) 10 zeroes next to 9
Therefore, 9e +10
=> 90 000 000 000
There are 10 zeroes next to 9
Notes: if in the given situation shown (-) , Means, it’s a decimal number
But if it shows (+), it’s a whole number.

Answered by taskmasters | 2024-06-10

For this case we have the following number: 9 e + 10 We have a number with exponential notation of the form: a e + b The exponential or scientific notation consists of writing a number from a product between 2 other numbers, one called coefficient and the other, power of base 10, whose exponent is an integer. Where, a: represents the value of the coefficient b: power base 10 We have then that the number is equivalent to: [9e + 10 = 9 * 10 ^ {10}
9e + 10 = 90, 000, 000, 000] **Answer: ** 9 e + 10 = 90 , 000 , 000 , 000

Answered by carlosego | 2024-06-11

The expression 9 e + 10 is in scientific notation and can be rewritten as 9 × 1 0 10 , which evaluates to 90 billion. This notation helps simplify the representation of large numbers. The 'e' indicates that the number is multiplied by a power of ten.
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Answered by carlosego | 2024-12-24