chonchisalex1 chonchisalex1
  • 21-01-2018
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What is the difference (9*10^10)-(4^10^10) in scientific notation

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bobbyv2 bobbyv2
  • 21-01-2018
9*10^10 - 4*10^10 = 5*10^10
All you have to do is subtract 4 from 9, since the powers are the same
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dwh2o13 dwh2o13
  • 21-01-2018
If you meant: (9 x 10^10) - (4 x 10^10) then follow below.

Since the base and exponent are the same in both scientific numbers, you can just subtract the coefficients and multiply times that common base raised to the exponent: Looks like this:

[tex](9 - 4) x 10^{10} [/tex]

[tex]5 x 10^{10} [/tex]
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