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Re: Alg. II
Posted by: scientific or exponential notation? on 10/27/09
>> That person is confusing "exponential notation"
>> with "scientific notation" in which numbers are written in
>> the style "a times ten to the nth power" where 1 < a <
>> 10 and n is an integer (whole number or its opposite).
Could you clarify what is the difference between exponential
notation and scientific notation? I was under the impression that
both of these terms were the same.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Alg. II, 10/26/09, by Sonya Nichols.
- Re: Alg. II, 10/26/09, by There are loads of applications!.
- Re: Alg. II, 10/26/09, by Someone privately replied that....
- Re: Alg. II, 10/26/09, by That inequality should have been written as....
- Re: Alg. II, 10/27/09, by scientific or exponential notation?.
- Re: Alg. II, 10/27/09, by exponential and scientific notation.
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