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  • ...large numbers, though it is applicable to any [[real number]]. A number in scientific notation is expressed as a number between -10 and 10 multiplied by 10 raised to a po ...ten is negative, and a minus sign appears in the exponent. Thus 0.04321 in scientific notation is <math>4.321 \times 10^{-2}</math>, while -23.14069 is <math>-2.314069 \t
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  • ...large numbers, though it is applicable to any [[real number]]. A number in scientific notation is expressed as a number between -10 and 10 multiplied by 10 raised to a po ...ten is negative, and a minus sign appears in the exponent. Thus 0.04321 in scientific notation is <math>4.321 \times 10^{-2}</math>, while -23.14069 is <math>-2.314069 \t
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  • {{rpl|Scientific notation}} {{r|Scientific notation}}
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  • * Very small and very large numbers are usually expressed in [[scientific notation]]. Their numeral uses the product symbol &times; or E (e.g., the speed of l
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  • *[[User:Anthony Argyriou|The other Anthony]] wrote about [[scientific notation]], which has nothing to do with bands, but it was something he could do whi
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