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7.23x10^-4. Move the decimal place to the right. The number of times you move the decimal is the same number as the exponent.
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It is a decimal fraction.
2^2 x 17
Because 41 is a prime number, we can see right away that this expression can not be factored.
Is a number that reads the same whether you read the digits from left to right or from right to left.
an example of a palindrome is 1661. Palindrome: a number that reads the same from left to right snd right to left. it is just like s word that is spelt the same backwards except in numbers. examples: 276672 121 19791
A palindromic word or sentence is one that reads the same both forwards and backwards, e.g. "Able was I ere I saw Elba". By extension a palindromic number could be one that reads the same both forward and backward, e.g., 101, 202, etc.
No, 21 is not a palindrome. A palindrome is a number or word that remains the same when read in reverse order. In the case of 21, it is not the same number when read from right to left as it is when read from left to right.
A word or phrase that reads the same way from left to right or from right to left is called a palindrome.
Palindrome number is a number like 121 which remains the same when its digits are reversed. To find this number in a simple java program, just follow the below way. sum = 0; while(n>0) { r=n % 10; sum=concat(r); n=n / 10; } print r;
A palindrome is a number, or sequence of letters, that is read the same from left to right, as from right to left. For example, the word "noon" - if you read it backwards, you also get "noon".
It is number whose digits read the same from left to right and from right to left. For example, 18645254681.
A palindrome number is a number that is the same when it is read from the left to right and from right to left. Examples: 14,641 and its square root is 111. Another one is 12.321 and It's square root 111 I put the square rots because they are also palindromes.
there is an E at the end of palindrome... and your right, the word palindrome should be a palindrome, i dont know why its not.
No, because a palindrome is when a word is spelled exactly the same whether you read it left to right or right to left. The word 'tops' is not a palindrome because it is not spelled the same way if you read it from the last letter the first. An example of a palindrome is radar.
A palindrome is a word that reads the same left-right and right-left. e.g. noon, toot, peep, etc. Many 4-letter palindromes will have a double 'o' or double 'e' in the middle, but they can be different. e.g. otto, ABBA, etc.