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5 Section 6 Applying Exponent Rules: Scientific Notation. Section 5.6 Objectives. 1 Convert Decimal Notation to Scientific Notation 2 Convert Scientific Notation to Decimal Notation 3 Use Scientific Notation to Multiply and Divide. Greater than 1 and less than 10. Power of 10.
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5 Section 6 Applying Exponent Rules:Scientific Notation
Section 5.6 Objectives 1 Convert Decimal Notation to Scientific Notation 2 Convert Scientific Notation to Decimal Notation 3 Use Scientific Notation to Multiply and Divide
Greater than 1 and less than 10 Power of 10 Scientific notation Scientific Notation When a number has been written as the product of a number x, where 1 x < 10, and a power of 10, it is said to be in scientific notation. That is, a number is written in scientific notation when it is of the form x× 10N where 1 x < 10 and N is an integer. 8200 = 8.2 1000 = 8.2 103 34,200,000 = 3.42 10000000 = 3.42 107
Decimal Notation to Scientific Notation Steps to Convert from Decimal Notation to Scientific Notation To change a positive number into scientific notation: Step 1: Count the number N of decimal places that the decimal point must be moved in order to arrive at a number x, where 1 x < 10. Step 2: If the original number is greater than or equal to 1, the scientific notation is x × 10N. If the original number is between 0 and 1, the scientific notation is x × 10–N
What power? Ending position of decimal point Starting position of decimal point Decimal Notation to Scientific Notation Example: Write 67,300 in scientific notation. 67,300. = 6.73 10 The decimal point was moved 4 places to the left, so we use a power of 4. 67,300 = 6.73 104 A number that is larger than 10 and written in scientific notation will always have a positive exponent as the power of 10.
What power? Ending position of decimal point Starting position of decimal point Decimal Notation to Scientific Notation Example: Write 0.048 in scientific notation. 0.048 = 4.8 10 The decimal point was moved 2 places to the right, so we use a power of –2. 0.048 = 4.8 10–2 A number that is smaller than 1 and written in scientific notation will always have a negative exponent as the power of 10.
Scientific Notation to Decimal Notation Steps to Convert from Scientific Notation to Decimal Notation Step 1: Determine the exponent on the number 10. Step 2: If the exponent is positive, then move the decimal N places to the right. If the exponent is negative, then move the decimal |N| places to the left. Add zeros, as needed.
Scientific Notation to Decimal Notation Example: Write 9.1 104 in decimal notation. 9.1 104 = 9.1000 104 = 91,000 Move the decimal point 4 places to the right. Example: Write 6.72 10–3 in decimal notation. 6.72 10–3 = 6.72 10–3 = 0.00672 Move the decimal point 3 places to the left.
Multiplying Using Scientific Notation Example: Multiply: (3 10– 4) · (8 10– 5) Express the answer in scientific notation. = (3 · 8) (10– 4 · 10– 5) (3 10– 4) · (8 10– 5) = 24 10– 9 Use the Product Rule. = (2.4 101) 10– 9 Convert 24 to scientific notation. = 2.4 10– 8 Use the Product Rule.
Dividing Using Scientific Notation Example: Divide: Express the answer in scientific notation. Use the Quotient Rule.