Math, asked by prisha5964, 6 months ago

10-¹(the power of exponent is negative) is equals to??​

Answers

Answered by anushkasoniarya
2

Answer:

Power of 10, in mathematics, any of the whole-valued (integer) exponents of the number 10. A power of 10 is as many number 10s as indicated by the exponent multiplied together. Thus, shown in long form, a power of 10 is the number 1 followed by n zeros, where n is the exponent and is greater than 0; for example, 106 is written 1,000,000. When n is less than 0, the power of 10 is the number 1 n places after the decimal point; for example, 10−2 is written 0.01. When n is equal to 0, the power of 10 is 1; that is, 100 = 1.

Answered by marmaladeXD
5

Answer:

10-¹ = 1/10¹ = 1/10

Any number to the negative power just means it goes in the denominator with one on top.

For example, if it was 10-², it would be written as 1/10² = 1/100

Same way, if it was 2-⁴, it would be written as 1/2⁴ = 1/16

Similar questions