In Stanford form, the number 8.97 x
is expressed as 8.97e-4.
The expression "8.97 x
" is a way of representing a number in scientific notation. In scientific notation, a number is expressed as a product of two parts: a coefficient and a power of 10.
Here's a breakdown of the given number:
Coefficient: 8.97
Power of 10: -4
To write this number in Stanford form (which is essentially a more concise way of expressing scientific notation), you can use the "e" notation. The "e" stands for exponent, and it indicates the power of 10. In this case, the Stanford form of "8.97 x
" is "8.97e-4".
The "e-4" indicates that the decimal point in the coefficient should be moved four places to the left. So, if you move the decimal point in 8.97 four places to the left, you get the original number:
8.97 x
= 0.000897
So, "8.97e-4" is just a concise way of expressing the same numerical value in Stanford form.