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... The Exponent Laws are an example of a mathematical short-cut. We’ll learn the mechanics of the short cut first, then we’ll examine the applications. Specifically, repeated operations can be compressed using the Exponent Laws The following examples will illustrate ...
                        	... The Exponent Laws are an example of a mathematical short-cut. We’ll learn the mechanics of the short cut first, then we’ll examine the applications. Specifically, repeated operations can be compressed using the Exponent Laws The following examples will illustrate ...
									CHAPTER 4: Exponents and Polynomials Section 4.3: Scientific Notation Topics: A.
									
... o A number written in scientific notation is written as a number greater than or equal to one and less than 10 ( ) multiplied by some power of ten. The exponent on the 10 must be an integer. o That means the decimal place is just to the right of the first nonzero digit of the number. o Consider the ...
                        	... o A number written in scientific notation is written as a number greater than or equal to one and less than 10 ( ) multiplied by some power of ten. The exponent on the 10 must be an integer. o That means the decimal place is just to the right of the first nonzero digit of the number. o Consider the ...