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Can someone tell me these answers please

Can someone tell me these answers please-example-1
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Answer:

1. Every zero is basically


{10}^(1)

For example


{10}^(1) = 10 \\ {10}^(2) = 100 \\ {10}^(3) = 100 \: \\ etc

2.


when \: using \: 138 \: the \: scientific \: \\ is \: 1.38 * {10}^(2) \: because \: ... \: see \: previous \\ \: example \: . \: the \: 1.38 \: is \: created \: due \: to \\ \: 138 \: being \: divided \: by \: 100 \: resulting \\ in \: 1.38

3.


the \: x \: in \: {10}^(x) \: is \: always \: equivalent \\ to \: the \: amount \: of \: zeros \: in \: the \: number \\ for \: example \: 100 = {10}^(2 ) \\ 0.01 = {10}^( - 2)

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