Question
Question: How do you evaluate the power \({( - 0.8)^2}\) ?...
How do you evaluate the power (−0.8)2 ?
Solution
We will convert the given number into fraction and then into percentage by multiplying the number with 1001. Now if the percentage doesn’t turn out to be a whole number, we will try to convert that number to decimal by multiplying or dividing the number by 10.
Complete step by step answer:
We will start off by multiplying the given term with itself or we can say that the exponent x2 means to multiply the x by itself.
In our case, the variable xis −0.8.
Hence, the evaluation of (−0.8)2 will be given by,
=−0.8×−0.8 =−0.64
We can also solve this type of problems by the alternative method in which we convert the given
term into fraction.
=10−8×10−8 =10064 =0.64
Additional Information: Percentage is always based off of 100%, so decimals up to the hundredths place will always be integers, and the numbers after the hundredths place will be after the decimal. The tens place in the percent will always be in the tenths place in decimal form as well. To convert from decimals to percentage, you will multiply by 100, which gives you the percentage equivalent of the percent. While converting from decimal to fraction, we will multiply both the numerator and denominator by 10.
Note: While converting decimal into fraction, make sure you evaluate all the decimal terms properly and then only multiply by 10 to the numerator as well as denominator. While converting to percentage make sure you multiply by 100% to the given term for the percentage. Do all the calculations precisely. Also remember that (−)×(−)=+.