Welcome to Westonci.ca, where finding answers to your questions is made simple by our community of experts. Get detailed and accurate answers to your questions from a community of experts on our comprehensive Q&A platform. Get quick and reliable solutions to your questions from a community of experienced experts on our platform.

Multiply. Write your answer in scientific notation.

[tex]\[ \left(1 \times 10^4\right)\left(8 \times 10^0\right) \][/tex]

[tex]\[\boxed{\quad}\][/tex]

Sagot :

Sure, let's solve this step-by-step.

1. Write the given terms in scientific notation:
We are given:
[tex]\[ 1 \times 10^4 \][/tex]
and
[tex]\[ 8 \times 10^0 \][/tex]

2. Multiply the numerical coefficients:
Take the coefficients [tex]\(1\)[/tex] and [tex]\(8\)[/tex] and multiply them together:
[tex]\[ 1 \times 8 = 8 \][/tex]

3. Add the exponents of the powers of 10:
Now, the exponents [tex]\(4\)[/tex] (from [tex]\(10^4\)[/tex]) and [tex]\(0\)[/tex] (from [tex]\(10^0\)[/tex]) need to be added together:
[tex]\[ 10^4 \times 10^0 = 10^{4+0} = 10^4 \][/tex]

4. Combine the results:
Multiply the result from step 2 (the numerical coefficient) with the result from step 3 (the power of 10):
[tex]\[ 8 \times 10^4 \][/tex]

Therefore, the product in scientific notation is:
[tex]\[ 8.00 \times 10^4 \][/tex]