what is difference between exponential notation and power notation are they same
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yeah they r actually same..exponents r actually the powers of the bases/numbers..
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You already know how to write numbers in two different ways, in decimal and as a fraction. So you already know that 0.5 and � are the same number represented or written in two different ways.
Since math is the universal language, math is used every day for countless different reasons. Bankers and companies use decimal numbers all the time for keeping track of money. Cooks use recipes that have lots of fractions, like � cup of sugar for cookies. So decimal and fractions are suitable for many purposes.
But scientists and engineers work with very large and very small numbers all the time. The calculations that scientists and engineers perform every day require greater precision or accuracy than two places to the right of the decimal point that the rest of us use every day. In order to be accurate in science and engineering, this often means using many digits to the right of the decimal point.
Since math is the universal language, math is used every day for countless different reasons. Bankers and companies use decimal numbers all the time for keeping track of money. Cooks use recipes that have lots of fractions, like � cup of sugar for cookies. So decimal and fractions are suitable for many purposes.
But scientists and engineers work with very large and very small numbers all the time. The calculations that scientists and engineers perform every day require greater precision or accuracy than two places to the right of the decimal point that the rest of us use every day. In order to be accurate in science and engineering, this often means using many digits to the right of the decimal point.
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