Respuesta :

counting the number of zeros + 1  we get  13

so its 1.3 * 10^-13

Answer:

The scientific notation is:

            [tex]0.00000000000013=1.3\times 10^{-13}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that the scientific notation of a decimal number is such that the number is given in the form of:

1) There should be one non-zero digit before the decimal.

2) The number of shifting of the decimal will be counted as the power of 10.

i.e. if the decimal is shifted n units to the left then the power of 10 will be actual power+n and if the decimal is shifted to the right then the number of shifts will get subtracted to the actual power of 10.

Here the number is:

            0.00000000000013

Here we shift the decimal 13 places to the right.

Hence, the number in scientific notation is:

      [tex]1.3\times 10^{-13}[/tex]