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Understand and apply scientific notation, convert decimal to scientific notation, perform calculations with large and small numbers. Learn rules and practice problems.
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ObjectiveThe student will be able to: express numbers in scientific and decimal notation. Designed by Skip Tyler, Varina High School
How wide is our universe? 210,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 miles (22 zeros) This number is written in decimal notation. When numbers get this large, it is easier to write them in scientific notation.
Scientific Notation A number is expressed in scientific notation when it is in the form a x 10n where a is between 1 and 10 and n is an integer
How to Use Scientific Notation • In scientific notation, a number is written as the product of two numbers….. …..a coefficient and 10 raised to a power.
Rules to Remember! If a number is greater than 10, the exponent will be _____________ and is equal to the number of places the decimal must be moved to the ________ to write the number in scientific notation. positive left
Rules to Remember! If a number is less than 10, the exponent will be _____________ and is equal to the number of places the decimal must be moved to the ________ to write the number in scientific notation. negative right
A number will have an exponent of zero if: ….the number is equal to or greater than 1, but less than 10.
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 decimal had to be moved to the right, the exponent is negative. 4. If the decimal had to be moved to the left, the exponent is positive.
Write the width of the universe in scientific notation. 210,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 miles Where is the decimal point now? After the last zero. Where would you put the decimal to make this number be between 1 and 10? Between the 2 and the 1
2.10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000. How many decimal places did you move the decimal? 23 When the original number is more than 1, the exponent is positive. The answer in scientific notation is 2.1 x 1023
1) Express 0.0000000902 in scientific notation. Where would the decimal go to make the number be between 1 and 10? 9.02 The decimal was moved how many places? 8 When the original number is less than 1, the exponent is negative. 9.02 x 10-8
Write 28750.9 in scientific notation. • 2.87509 x 10-5 • 2.87509 x 10-4 • 2.87509 x 104 • 2.87509 x 105
2) Express 1.8 x 10-4 in decimal notation. 0.00018 3) Express 4.58 x 106 in decimal notation. 4,580,000 On the graphing calculator, scientific notation is done with the button. 4.58 x 106 is typed 4.58 6
4) Use a calculator to evaluate: 4.5 x 10-5 1.6 x 10-2 Type 4.5 -5 1.6 -2 You must include parentheses if you don’t use those buttons!! (4.5 x 10 -5) (1.6 x 10 -2) 0.0028125 Write in scientific notation. 2.8125 x 10-3
5) Use a calculator to evaluate: 7.2 x 10-9 1.2 x 102On the calculator, the answer is: 6.E -11 The answer in scientific notation is 6 x 10 -11 The answer in decimal notation is 0.00000000006
6) Use a calculator to evaluate (0.0042)(330,000).On the calculator, the answer is 1386. The answer in decimal notation is 1386 The answer in scientific notation is 1.386 x 103
7) Use a calculator to evaluate (3,600,000,000)(23).On the calculator, the answer is: 8.28 E +10 The answer in scientific notation is 8.28 x 10 10 The answer in decimal notation is 82,800,000,000
Write (2.8 x 103)(5.1 x 10-7) in scientific notation. • 14.28 x 10-4 • 1.428 x 10-3 • 14.28 x 1010 • 1.428 x 1011
Write in PROPER scientific notation.(Notice the number is not between 1 and 10) 8) 234.6 x 109 2.346 x 1011 9) 0.0642 x 104 on calculator: 642 6.42 x 10 2
Write 531.42 x 105 in scientific notation. • .53142 x 102 • 5.3142 x 103 • 53.142 x 104 • 531.42 x 105 • 53.142 x 106 • 5.3142 x 107 • .53142 x 108
Put these numbers in scientific notation. ANSWERS PROBLEMS • 1.2 x 10-4 • 1 x 103 • 1 x 10-2 • 1.2 x 101 • 9.87 x 10-1 • 5.96 x 102 • 7.0 x 10-7 • 1.0 x 106 • 1.26 x 10-3 • 9.88 x 1011 • 8 x 100 • .00012 • 1000 • 0.01 • 12 • .987 • 596 • .000 000 7 • 1,000,000 • .001257 • 987,653,000,000 • 8
EXPRESS THE FOLLOWING AS WHOLE NUMBERS OR AS DECIMALS PROBLEMS ANSWERS • 4.9 X 102 • 3.75 X 10-2 • 5.95 X 10-4 • 9.46 X 103 • 3.87 X 101 • 7.10 X 100 • 8.2 X 10-5 • 490 • .0375 • .000595 • 9460 • 38.7 • 7.10 • .000082
Using Scientific Notation in Multiplication, Division, Addition and Subtraction Scientists must be able to use very large and very small numbers in mathematical calculations. As a student in this class, you will have to be able to multiply, divide, add and subtract numbers that are written in scientific notation. Here are the rules.
Multiplication When multiplying numbers written in scientific notation…..multiply the first factors and add the exponents. Sample Problem: Multiply (3.2 x 10-3) (2.1 x 105) Solution: Multiply 3.2 x 2.1. Add the exponents -3 + 5 Answer: 6.7 x 102
Division Divide the numerator by the denominator. Subtract the exponent in the denominator from the exponent in the numerator. Sample Problem: Divide (6.4 x 106) by (1.7 x 102) Solution: Divide 6.4 by 1.7. Subtract the exponents 6 - 2 Answer: 3.8 x 104
Addition and Subtraction To add or subtract numbers written in scientific notation, you must….express them with the same power of ten. Sample Problem: Add (5.8 x 103) and (2.16 x 104) Solution: Since the two numbers are not expressed as the same power of ten, one of the numbers will have to be rewritten in the same power of ten as the other. 5.8 x 103 = .58 x 104 so .58 x 104 + 2.16 x 104 =? Answer: 2.74 x 104