Centi - as in centimetre.
100x -1x = 99
100x
The chart for prefexes in science ( basic science as far as I know) are as follows: Milli(1/1000)-Centi(1/100)-Base Unit(1)-Deci(10)-Killi(1000) I think there are more beyond below and between but thats all I can remember and should be sufficient for your purposes.
The oil immersion lens @100x
The GCF is 20x.
log(100x) can be written as log100 + logx. This =2+logx
It is: 100x^2 -9 = (10x-3)(10x+3) when factored
1,000
Using a 10X eyepiece, a student would need to use a 10X objective to have a final 100X magnification. 10 X 10 = 100X
100x - 89x = 11011x = 110x = 110/11x = 10
Why don't micorscope makers use 100x ocular lenses?
Hecto-something is a value that is 100x the value of the original thing. So a hectometer is 100x the length of a meter and a hectogram has a weight that is 100x the weight of a gram. http://www.math.com/tables/general/numnotation.htm