standard form

(4.98x10^110)x(1.82x10^82)

Multiply the 4.98 and the 1.82 to get A. Add the exponents 110 and 82 to get B.

The answer is A x 10^B

I don't know what you mean by "standard form". A x 10^B is a standerd scientific form.

You should use only three significant figures for A, because that is all that you have been given.

To multiply numbers in scientific notation, you can multiply the coefficients (the numbers before the "x") and add the exponents.

Given the numbers:

(4.98x10^110) and (1.82x10^82)

Step 1: Multiply the coefficients: 4.98 * 1.82 = 9.0596

Step 2: Add the exponents: 10^110 * 10^82 = 10^(110+82) = 10^192

The result is 9.0596x10^192.

Now, let's express the number in standard form.

Standard form represents a number as a decimal without any scientific notation. To convert the number to standard form, simply move the decimal point to the left or right to eliminate the exponent.

In this case, we have 9.0596x10^192.

Since the exponent is positive, we need to move the decimal point to the right. The exponent value tells us how many places to move it.

In this case, we move the decimal point 192 places to the right.

Therefore, the standard form of (4.98x10^110) * (1.82x10^82) is equal to:

905960000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000

Note that this number is extremely large, so it is generally more convenient to express it in scientific notation rather than standard form.