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7.2 × 10^0 in standard form
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7.2 × 10^0 in standard form
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It would just be 7.2 because you would move over 0 times. If it was 1 it would be 72, if it was -1 it would be 0.72 and so on
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7.2 because anything to the 0 power is 1.
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