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What is 2 x 10 to the -6th power?

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User Jpolete
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Answer:


(1)/(20^) ^6

Explanation:

Depends what you mean

if you mean 2x10^-6 it would be different than (2x10)^-6 but I'll solve for the latter.


(2*10)^-6 = (20)^-6\\20^-6 = (1)/(20^6)

1/20^6 would just be


(1)/(64000000)

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User Kavinda Gehan
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Answer:

2 x 10 to the -6th power is .000002.

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User Mtrovo
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