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Scientific Notation
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What is scientific Notation?
Scientific notation is a way of expressing really big numbers or really small numbers. It is most often used in “scientific” calculations where the analysis must be very precise.
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Why use scientific notation?
For very large and very small numbers, these numbers can be converted into scientific notation to express them in a more concise form. Numbers expressed in scientific notation can be used in a computation with far greater ease.
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Scientific notation consists of two parts:
A number between 1 and 10 A power of 10 N x 10x Are the following in scientific notation?
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Changing standard form to scientific notation.
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To change standard form to scientific notation…
Place the decimal point so that there is one non-zero digit to the left of the decimal point. Count the number of decimal places the decimal point has “moved” from the original number. This will be the exponent on the 10.
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Continued… If the original number was less than 1, then the exponent is negative. If the original number was greater than 1, then the exponent is positive.
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Example 1 Given: 289,800,000 Use: 2.898 (moved 8 places)
Answer: x 108
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Example 2 Given: 0.000567 Use: 5.67 (moved 4 places)
Answer: 5.67 x 10-4
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Practice Use the link below to practice converting standard form to scientific notation. Converting to Scientific Notation
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Changing scientific notation to standard form.
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To change scientific notation to standard form…
Simply move the decimal point to the right for positive exponent 10. Move the decimal point to the left for negative exponent 10. (Use zeros to fill in places.)
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Example 3 Given: x 106 Answer: 5,093,000 (moved 6 places to the right)
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Example 4 Given: x 10-4 Answer: (moved 4 places to the left)
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Practice Use the link below to practice converting scientific notation to standard form. Converting to Standard Form
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Even More Practice Below is a list of links to games and activities all having to do with scientific notation.
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Now take the quiz to test your scientific notation skills!
Click on the link below to take the quiz and then use the answer key for the correct answers. Quiz Answers
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