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1 Objective - To solve problems involving scientific notation
Lesson 4.5 Scientific Notation 4:5 Scientific Notation Objective - To solve problems involving scientific notation Scientific Notation- used to write very large or very small numbers expressed in the form... Examples: 3,780,000,000,000 = 12 jumps left = 7 jumps right Algebra I by James Wenk © 2003 published by TEACHINGpoint as part of the Expert Systems for Teachers Series Algebra 1 by James Wenk © 2003 published by TEACHINGpoint

2 Large Numbers 46,000,000 = 620,000,000,000 = Small Numbers 0.000538 =
7 jumps left 620,000,000,000 = 11 jumps left Small Numbers = 4 jumps right = 6 jumps right Algebra I by James Wenk © 2003 published by TEACHINGpoint as part of the Expert Systems for Teachers Series

3 Write using scientific notation. 1) 63,000 4) 0.00087
4 jumps left 4 jumps right 2) 7,245,000 5) 6 jumps left 5 jumps right 3) 50,000,000,000 6) 10 jumps left 7 jumps right Algebra I by James Wenk © 2003 published by TEACHINGpoint as part of the Expert Systems for Teachers Series

4 Write each number in standard form. 1) 4) 3.6 3.41
3.41 360,000 2) 5) 8.43 4 400,000,000 3) 6) 2.64 7 2,640,000,000 Algebra I by James Wenk © 2003 published by TEACHINGpoint as part of the Expert Systems for Teachers Series

5 Scientific Calculators
Enter: 60, ,000,000 means or 240,000,000,000 Algebra I by James Wenk © 2003 published by TEACHINGpoint as part of the Expert Systems for Teachers Series

6 Multiply using a scientific calculator
and write answer in scientific notation. 1) ,000 2) 4,000, ,000 3) 62, ,900,000 Algebra I by James Wenk © 2003 published by TEACHINGpoint as part of the Expert Systems for Teachers Series

7 Multiplying with Scientific Notation
(2.1)(1.5) Algebra I by James Wenk © 2003 published by TEACHINGpoint as part of the Expert Systems for Teachers Series

8 Multiplying with Scientific Notation
(5.63)(3.4) Not in Scientific Notation larger smaller Algebra I by James Wenk © 2003 published by TEACHINGpoint as part of the Expert Systems for Teachers Series

9 Multiply. 1) 3) 2) 4) larger smaller larger larger smaller smaller
Algebra I by James Wenk © 2003 published by TEACHINGpoint as part of the Expert Systems for Teachers Series

10 Dividing with Scientific Notation
Divide. = = = Algebra I by James Wenk © 2003 published by TEACHINGpoint as part of the Expert Systems for Teachers Series

11 Dividing with Scientific Notation
Divide. = = Not in Scientific Notation smaller = larger = Algebra I by James Wenk © 2003 published by TEACHINGpoint as part of the Expert Systems for Teachers Series

12 Divide. 1) = 2) = smaller larger
Algebra I by James Wenk © 2003 published by TEACHINGpoint as part of the Expert Systems for Teachers Series


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