Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byAnthony Pitts Modified over 6 years ago
1
Scientific Notation Scientific Notation is a number written as the product of 2 numbers: a coefficient and 10 raised to a power. This is useful for writing very large or very small numbers.
2
RULES For Scientific Notation
1. Rewrite your number where there is just 1 non-zero digit with a decimal to the right. 2. Then count the number of spaces the decimal was moved and write that as an exponent.
3
RULES For Scientific Notation
3. If the original number is greater than one, the exponent is positive. 4. If the original number is less than one, the exponent is negative.
4
Converting to Scientific Notation
Example #1: 1. Find Decimal Point. – 36,000 . Move decimal directly behind the first NON-ZERO number. Count the number of spaces decimal moved.
5
Converting to Scientific Notation
36,000 Example #1 Continued: –Write the number with the new location of decimal. 3.6 –Add x10 to the end of the new number. 3.6 x 10
6
Converting to Scientific Notation
36,000 Example #1 Continued: –How many spaces did you move the decimal? 4 spaces –This number becomes the exponent. 3.6 x 10 4 –Is the original number greater or less than 1? greater
7
Converting to Scientific Notation
36,000 Example #1 Continued: –Since 36,000 greater than 1, the exponent will be positive. –Answer: 3.6 x 10 4
8
Converting to Scientific Notation Example #2: 0.000403 =
= 4.03 X 10 -4
9
Expanding Scientific Notation
If the exponent is positive, move the decimal to the right. If the exponent is negative, move the decimal to the left. Examples: – 2.6 x 104 = – 1.08 x 10‒5 =
10
Practice Write in Correct Scientific Notation • 6,378,000 6.37 x 106 • 1.54 x 10‒10 • 91.4 x 104 • 9.14 x 105 8 x 10‒6 • 4.67 4.67 x 100
11
Practice Expand to Standard Notation • 4.5 x 105 • 7.38 x 10‒3 • 2.19 x 100 • 4.92 x 108 • 5.3 x 10‒7
12
Calculator Input Entering Scientific Notation into Calculator
Graphing Calculator: Enter coefficient Press 2nd button Press comma key (an E should appear on screen) Enter exponent.
13
Calculator Input Entering Scientific Notation into Calculator
Scientific Calculator: Enter coefficient Press 2nd button Press x–1 (an E should appear on screen) Enter exponent.
14
Calculator Input Continue
–Guidelines: NEVER type in ‘ x10^ ' Use the (-) sign by the decimal place for negative exponents. NOT the subtraction key. Follow Addition/Subtraction and Multiplication/Division Significant Figures Rules to determine how to round answers.
15
Calculator Practice First, make sure calculator is in SCI mode.
–Graphing Calculator: MODE, SCI, Enter, Clear –Scientific Calculator: Push 2nd, DRG, SCI, Enter
16
Calculator Practice Perform operations in the calculator. Round answer to the correct number of Significant Digits/Decimal Places. 1.35 x x 105 — 5.2 x 10‒16 = Add/Subtract: Count numbers decimal places. Answer = 4.3 x 105 (6.42 x 10‒2) ÷ (9.2 x 10‒5) = Multiply/Divide: Count numbers sig. figs. Answer = 7.0 x 102
17
Practice
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.