The Decimal Pre-Exponent
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The decimal notation k is born from the necessity of finding a system of decimal metric units of wide spectrum, but as I soon saw, we can also use this as exponential notation in several expressions and mathematical operations. This way the decimal pre-exponent is a method of double functionality: Firstly as systems of decimal units, and second as decimal exponent for mathematical operations. Principle and foundations of the decimal notation "k": "Any quantity or decimal metric unit can be exposed in simplified or compressed way by means of a dual or bi-parametric expression formed by a base ( a ) or module of value and a preexponent ( k ) or decimal counter "
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2014-03-15
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