SOLUTION: what is -0.2 in exponential notation?
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Question 407108: what is -0.2 in exponential notation?
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what is -0.2 in exponential notation?
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-0.2 = -2/10 = -1/5
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The negative means "invert".
The 5 in the denominator means "take the 5th root".
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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