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Title: Objective The student will be able to:


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ObjectiveThe student will be able to
express numbers in scientific and decimal
notation.
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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.

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Write 28750.9 in scientific notation.
  • 2.87509 x 10-5
  • 2.87509 x 10-4
  • 2.87509 x 104
  • 2.87509 x 105

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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

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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

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Write 531.42 x 105 in scientific notation.
  1. .53142 x 102
  2. 5.3142 x 103
  3. 53.142 x 104
  4. 531.42 x 105
  5. 53.142 x 106
  6. 5.3142 x 107
  7. .53142 x 108

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Scientific Notation
  • Quick Review

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Powers of 10
  • http//micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/java/scienceopt
    icsu/powersof10/
  • http//www.powersof10.com/
  • Powers of 10 - Google Videos

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Question 1
Write 4,776 in scientific notation
Place the decimal immediately to the right of the
left-most non-zero number. This should give you a
number between one and ten.
4.776
Count the number of digits between the old and
the new decimal point, this gives the power, n
of 10 (10n).
4 776
X 103
3 Digits
Since the decimal is shifted to the left, the
exponent is positive.
4.776 x 103
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Question 6
Write 0.0246 in scientific notation
Place the decimal immediately to the right of the
left-most non-zero number. This should give you a
number between one and ten
2.46
Count the number of digits between the old and
the new decimal point, this gives the power, n
of 10 (10n).
0 02 46
X 10-2
2 Digits
Since the decimal is shifted to the right, the
exponent is negative.
2.46 x 10-2
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Question 14
Write 4.953 x 104 in standard form
Write the decimal number.
4.953
Move the decimal the number of places specified
by the powers of ten to the right since it is
positive.
4 9530
X 104
4 Places
Rewrite the number in integer/standard form.
49,530
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Question 17
Write 8.397 x 10-1 in standard form
Write the decimal number.
8.397
Move the decimal the number of places specified
by the powers of ten to the left since it is
negative.
0 8 397
X 10-1
1 Place
Rewrite the number in integer/standard form.
0.8397
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Multiplying and Dividing With Your Calculator
  • Punch the number (the digit number) into your
    calculator.
  • Push the EE or EXP button. Do NOT use the x
    (times) button!!
  • Enter the exponent number. Use the /- button to
    change its sign.
  • Voila! Treat this number normally in all
    subsequent calculations.
  • Scientific Calculator
  • Scientific calculator for chemists with notebook
  • http//www.calculator.com/calcs/calc_sci.html

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Scientific Notation Tutorials
  • http//www.wwnorton.com/college/chemistry/gilbert/
    tutorials/ch1.htm
  • (Click on Scientific Notation Link - view
    tutorial)
  • http//www.visionlearning.com/library/module_viewe
    r.php?mid47lc3
  • (Read Scientific Notation towards the bottom of
    the page)
  • http//www.wtamu.edu/academic/anns/mps/math/mathla
    b/col_algebra/col_alg_tut3_scinot.htm
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