E-notation:
A scientific notation displays a numeric value in an exponential notation.
- The exponential notation is represented by “E”.
- E-notation replaces a part of a number with “E + n”, “E” multiples the previous number by “10” to the “nth” power.
- The notation “E” is the power of “n”.
Example to represent the E-notation:
Consider the number “64392.86”.
Step1: Convert a number given to the scientific notation.
In scientific format, a number “64392.86” is represented as
Step 2: Convert the scientific format to E-notation.
The number “
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