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However, \ (28 \times 10^ {6}\) is not in standard form, as the first number is not between 1 and 10. To correct this, divide 28 by 10 so that it is a number between 1 and 10.
Python for Linear Algebra These pages provide a showcase of how to use Python to do computations from linear algebra. We will demonstrate both the NumPy (SciPy) and SymPy packages. This is meant to be ...
Before reading this guide, it may be helpful to read the guides on indices from Module 6 and Module 7. To convert a number into standard form, split the number into two parts - a number multiplied ...
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