Respuesta :
Hey there!
Your question really does not provide much information that I need. But, from the information that you have provided, I would be more than happy to try to help you Alyssa.
So, 1 over 100 using "power of" by 10 and also using negative exponent's would look like the following.
[tex] \left[\begin{array}{ccc}\boxed{\boxed{ \frac{1-x^1^0}{100-x^1^0}}} \end{array}\right] [/tex]
I hope this helps you!
Your question really does not provide much information that I need. But, from the information that you have provided, I would be more than happy to try to help you Alyssa.
So, 1 over 100 using "power of" by 10 and also using negative exponent's would look like the following.
[tex] \left[\begin{array}{ccc}\boxed{\boxed{ \frac{1-x^1^0}{100-x^1^0}}} \end{array}\right] [/tex]
I hope this helps you!
1/100 in standard index form would be:
1x10⁻²
Note: It is ⁻² because 1 is being divide by 100 ( which has 2 zeroes)
So for 1/1000 it would be:
1x10⁻³
Note: ( this time it is ⁻³ because 1 is being divide by 1000 ( which has 3 zeroes)
Feel free to ask if you don't understand anything.
1x10⁻²
Note: It is ⁻² because 1 is being divide by 100 ( which has 2 zeroes)
So for 1/1000 it would be:
1x10⁻³
Note: ( this time it is ⁻³ because 1 is being divide by 1000 ( which has 3 zeroes)
Feel free to ask if you don't understand anything.