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Scientific Notation

Scientific Notation. The basics and some math. Take out your calculator. Write these calculations and the answer in your notes: 12,922,341 / 0.011 435 7 = 1,130,000,000 0.05 / 20,111 = 0.000 002 486.

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Scientific Notation

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  1. Scientific Notation The basics and some math.

  2. Take out your calculator. • Write these calculations and the answer in your notes: • 12,922,341 / 0.011 435 7 = • 1,130,000,000 • 0.05 / 20,111 = • 0.000 002 486 Re-writing numbers in SCIENTIFIC NOTATION makes it so we don’t have to deal with all of these “extra” zeros.

  3. What is it? Scientific Notation(Exponential Notation) • Scientific Notation is used to express any number as: • a number between 1 and 10 • (called a coefficient) • multiplied by 10 • (the “base” as in “base 10”) • raised to a power • (indicated by an exponent) coefficient = 9.13 • 9.13x108 • 9.13E8 exponent = 8

  4. First, let’s review exponents Count the “0”s • 10 = 10 (x 1) = 101 1 • 100 = 10 x 10 = 102 2 • 1,000 = 10 x 10 x 10 = 103 3 • 10,000= 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 = 104 4 • The number in the exponent tells you how many times ten is multiplied by itself.

  5. Reviewing Exponents • Any number raised to the 0 power – or has a 0 in the exponent = 1. • So, 100 = 1

  6. What does this really mean? Scientific NotationBase 10 cont. • 109 would equal a 1 followed by how many zeros? • 9  1,000,000,000 • What would 1.13 x 109 be if written in “long form?” • Move the decimal place to the right 9 places. • 1,130,000,000

  7. When you have a positive exponent, move your decimal to the right the same number of places that are in the exponent.

  8. Let’s rewrite the first number we calculated in scientific notation. • 12,922,341 / 0.011 435 7 = • 1,130,000,000 • 1.13 x 109

  9. What does this really mean? Scientific NotationBase 10 – negative exponents • If the exponent is negative, think division. • 10-1 = 1/(10) = 0.1 • 10-2 = 1/(10 x 10) =1/(100) = 0.01 • 10-3 = 1/(10 x 10 x 10) = 1/(1,000) = 0.001 • 10-4 = 1/(10 x 10 x 10 x 10)= 1/(10,000) = 0.0001

  10. Move the decimal point to the left if you have a negative exponent.

  11. Let’s rewrite our second number in scientific notation. • 0.05 / 20,111 = 0.000 002 486 • Coefficient = 2.486 • The decimal would have to be moved to the left 6 places, so our exponent will be -6. • 2.486 x 10-6

  12. Now give it a try with a partner. You have 5 minutes.

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