Unit 2.2 - Powers with base of ten
Powers with exponents of 0 and 1
what we need to know
What is a power?
Base
Exponent
Negative base
Repeated multiplication
Standard form
Base
Exponent
Negative base
Repeated multiplication
Standard form
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Look at the following pattern to understand why a power with an exponent of 0 is 1 (and not 0):
Powers with a base of 10 are relatively easy to remember: The exponent ALWAYS equals the amount of zeroes of its "standard form":
We can write any number using powers with base of 10. Take a look at the following example:
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