Abstract
This clip explains the use of negative exponents in expanded notation as a way of getting rid of fractions. As an example, the clip states that, "
7 times 1 over 10 becomes 7 times 10 to the power of negative 1. 8 times 1 over 10 to the power of 2 becomes 8 times 10 to the power of negative 2 and so on. We've re-written the whole thing using negative powers of 10."
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Subject
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Developmental Math, Remedial Math, Basic Arithmetic, Business Math
Business Math, Basic Math
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Duration
00:03:29 (HH:MM:SS)
Language:
English
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Name | INTELECOM Intelligent Telecommunications |
Role | Distributor |
Telephone | 800-576-2988 x122 |
Address | 150 E. Colorado Blvd. Ste. 300, Pasadena, CA 91105 |
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