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1 Scientific Notation

2 The mass of one gold atom is .000 000 000 000 000 000 000 327 grams.
Scientific Notation is used to express the very large and the very small numbers so that problem solving will be made easier. Examples: The mass of one gold atom is grams. One gram of hydrogen contains hydrogen atoms.

3 How to Use Scientific Notation
In scientific notation, a number in put into a general form: # x 10 n # = number ( ) n = exponent (can be + or – )

4 For example: 4.50 x 103 The coefficient is _________. 4.50
The number 4,500 is written in scientific notation as ________________. The coefficient is _________. 4.50 The coefficient must be a number that fits between 1.00 and 9.99. The power of 10 or exponent in this example is ______. 3 The exponent indicates how many times the coefficient must be multiplied by 10 to equal the original number of 4,500. For this class, we will report all scientific notation to 2 decimal places.

5 1. Move the decimal to the right of the first non-zero number.
To write a number in scientific notation: 1. Move the decimal to the right of the first non-zero number. 2. Count how many places the decimal had to be moved. 3. If the number was a large #, exp = positive. It if was a small #, exponent = negative.

6 Put these numbers in scientific notation.
PROBLEMS ANSWERS 1000 0.0100 12 0.987 596 1,000,000 987,653,000,000 1.20x10-4 1.00x103 1.00x10-2 1.20x101 9.87x10-1 5.96x102 7.00x10-7 1.00x106 1.26x10-3 9.87x1011

7 Taking #’s Out of Sci. Not.
THINK OF A NUMBER LINE! If the exponent is positive, move the dec. right! If the exponent is negative, move the dec. left!

8 EXPRESS THE FOLLOWING AS WHOLE NUMBERS OR AS DECIMALS
PROBLEMS ANSWERS 4.90 X 102 3.75 X 10-2 5.95 X 10-4 9.46 X 103 3.87 X 101 7.10 X 103 8.20 X 10-5 490 0.0375 9460 38.70 7100


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