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Warm Up Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation 1-4 Applying Exponents Course 2
Warm Up Find each value. 1.  9 2 3.  15 2 5.  10 3 81 144 225 2.  12 2 4.  10 2 100 6.  10 4 1,000 10,000
Problem of the Day Each day, Lowell runs one more lap than he did the day before. After seven days he has run a total of 77 laps. How many laps did he run on the first day? 8
Learn  to express large numbers in scientific notation.
Vocabulary scientific notation
The distance from Venus to the Sun is over 100,000,000 kilometers. You can write this number as a power of ten by using a base of ten and an exponent. 10 · 10 · 10 · 10 · 10 · 10 · 10 · 10 =  10 8 Power of ten
The table shows several powers of ten. Power of 10 Meaning Value 10 1 10 · 10 · 10 · 10 10 · 10 · 10 10 · 10 10 10 100 1,000 10,000 10 2 10 3 10 4
Multiply 14 · 10 3 . Additional Example 1A: Multiplying by Powers of Ten 14 · 10 3  = 14 · (10 · 10 · 10) = 14 · 1,000 = 14,000 Multiply 10 by itself 3 times. Multiply. Method 1: Evaluate the power.
Multiply 14 · 10 3 . Additional Example 1B: Multiplying by Powers of Ten 14 · 10 3  = 14. 000 3 places = 14,000 Move the decimal point 3 places. (You will need to add 3 zeros.) Method 2: Use mental math.
Check It Out: Example 1A Multiply 12 · 10 2 . 12 · 10 2  = 12 · (10 · 10) = 12 · 100 = 1,200 Multiply 10 by itself 2 times. Multiply. Method 1: Evaluate the power.
Multiply 12 · 10 2 . Check It Out: Example 1B 12 · 10 2  = 12. 00 2 places = 1,200 Move the decimal point 2 places. (You will need to add 2 zeros.) Method 2: Use mental math.
Scientific notation  is a kind of shorthand that can be used to write large numbers. Numbers expressed in scientific notation are written as the product of  two factors . In scientific notation, 17,900,000 is written as x 10 7 1.79 A number greater than or equal to 1 but less than 10 A power of 10
In scientific notation, it is customary to use a multiplication cross (  ) instead of a dot.  Writing Math
Write the number 4,340,000 in scientific notation. Additional Example 2: Writing Numbers in Scientific Notation 4,340,000 = 4, 340,000 Move the decimal point to  get a number that is greater than or equal to 1 and less  than 10. = 4.34     10 6 The exponent is equal to  the number of places the  decimal point is moved. 6 places
Check It Out: Example 2 Write the number 8,421,000 in scientific notation. 8,421,000 = 8, 421,000 Move the decimal point to  get a number that is greater than or equal to 1 and less  than 10. = 8.421     10 6 The exponent is equal to  the number of places the  decimal point is moved. 6 places
The population of China in the year 2000 was estimated to be about 1.262    10 9 . Write this number in standard form. Additional Example 3: Writing Numbers in Standard Form  1.262     10 9  = 1. 262000000 Since the exponent is 9, move the decimal point 9 places to the right. = 1,262,000,000 The population of China was about 1,262,000,000 people.
Check It Out: Example 3 The distance from the Earth to the Sun is calculated to be 1.5    10 8  kilometers. Write this distance in standard form. 1.5     10 8  = 1. 50000000 Since the exponent is 8, move the decimal point 8 places to the right. = 150,000,000 The distance from the Earth to the Sun is about 150,000,000 kilometers.
In 2005, the population of Mexico was 1.06    10 8  and the population of Brazil was 1.86    10 8 . In which country do more people live? Additional Example 4: Comparing Numbers in Scientific Notation To compare numbers written in scientific notation, first compare the exponents. If the exponents are equal, then compare the decimal portion of the numbers. Brazil has more people living there. Mexico: 1.06     10 8 Brazil: 1.86    10 8 Notice that 1.06 < 1.86. So 1.06    10 8  < 1.86    10 8
The number of coins in Ty’s jar was 0.76    10 4  and number of coins in Laurel’s jar was  0.93    10 3 . In which jar are there more coins? Check It Out: Additional Example 4 To compare numbers written in scientific notation, first compare the exponents. If the exponents are equal, then compare the decimal portion of the numbers. Ty’s jar has more coins in it. Ty’s jar: 0.76     10 4   Laurel’s jar: .93    10 3 Notice that 4 > 3. So .76    10 4  > .93    10 3
Lesson Quiz: Part I Multiply. 180,000 2,500 11,000 3,742 1.  25    10 2 2.  18    10 4 3.  110     10 2 4.  3.742     10 3
Lesson Quiz: Part II Write each number in scientific notation. 5.  7,400,000  6.  45,000 7.  Earth is about 9.292    10 7  miles from the Sun.  Write this number in standard form. 4.5     10 4 7.4     10 6 92,920,000

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Scientific Notation

  • 1. Warm Up Problem of the Day Lesson Presentation 1-4 Applying Exponents Course 2
  • 2. Warm Up Find each value. 1. 9 2 3. 15 2 5. 10 3 81 144 225 2. 12 2 4. 10 2 100 6. 10 4 1,000 10,000
  • 3. Problem of the Day Each day, Lowell runs one more lap than he did the day before. After seven days he has run a total of 77 laps. How many laps did he run on the first day? 8
  • 4. Learn to express large numbers in scientific notation.
  • 6. The distance from Venus to the Sun is over 100,000,000 kilometers. You can write this number as a power of ten by using a base of ten and an exponent. 10 · 10 · 10 · 10 · 10 · 10 · 10 · 10 = 10 8 Power of ten
  • 7. The table shows several powers of ten. Power of 10 Meaning Value 10 1 10 · 10 · 10 · 10 10 · 10 · 10 10 · 10 10 10 100 1,000 10,000 10 2 10 3 10 4
  • 8. Multiply 14 · 10 3 . Additional Example 1A: Multiplying by Powers of Ten 14 · 10 3 = 14 · (10 · 10 · 10) = 14 · 1,000 = 14,000 Multiply 10 by itself 3 times. Multiply. Method 1: Evaluate the power.
  • 9. Multiply 14 · 10 3 . Additional Example 1B: Multiplying by Powers of Ten 14 · 10 3 = 14. 000 3 places = 14,000 Move the decimal point 3 places. (You will need to add 3 zeros.) Method 2: Use mental math.
  • 10. Check It Out: Example 1A Multiply 12 · 10 2 . 12 · 10 2 = 12 · (10 · 10) = 12 · 100 = 1,200 Multiply 10 by itself 2 times. Multiply. Method 1: Evaluate the power.
  • 11. Multiply 12 · 10 2 . Check It Out: Example 1B 12 · 10 2 = 12. 00 2 places = 1,200 Move the decimal point 2 places. (You will need to add 2 zeros.) Method 2: Use mental math.
  • 12. Scientific notation is a kind of shorthand that can be used to write large numbers. Numbers expressed in scientific notation are written as the product of two factors . In scientific notation, 17,900,000 is written as x 10 7 1.79 A number greater than or equal to 1 but less than 10 A power of 10
  • 13. In scientific notation, it is customary to use a multiplication cross (  ) instead of a dot. Writing Math
  • 14. Write the number 4,340,000 in scientific notation. Additional Example 2: Writing Numbers in Scientific Notation 4,340,000 = 4, 340,000 Move the decimal point to get a number that is greater than or equal to 1 and less than 10. = 4.34  10 6 The exponent is equal to the number of places the decimal point is moved. 6 places
  • 15. Check It Out: Example 2 Write the number 8,421,000 in scientific notation. 8,421,000 = 8, 421,000 Move the decimal point to get a number that is greater than or equal to 1 and less than 10. = 8.421  10 6 The exponent is equal to the number of places the decimal point is moved. 6 places
  • 16. The population of China in the year 2000 was estimated to be about 1.262  10 9 . Write this number in standard form. Additional Example 3: Writing Numbers in Standard Form 1.262  10 9 = 1. 262000000 Since the exponent is 9, move the decimal point 9 places to the right. = 1,262,000,000 The population of China was about 1,262,000,000 people.
  • 17. Check It Out: Example 3 The distance from the Earth to the Sun is calculated to be 1.5  10 8 kilometers. Write this distance in standard form. 1.5  10 8 = 1. 50000000 Since the exponent is 8, move the decimal point 8 places to the right. = 150,000,000 The distance from the Earth to the Sun is about 150,000,000 kilometers.
  • 18. In 2005, the population of Mexico was 1.06  10 8 and the population of Brazil was 1.86  10 8 . In which country do more people live? Additional Example 4: Comparing Numbers in Scientific Notation To compare numbers written in scientific notation, first compare the exponents. If the exponents are equal, then compare the decimal portion of the numbers. Brazil has more people living there. Mexico: 1.06  10 8 Brazil: 1.86  10 8 Notice that 1.06 < 1.86. So 1.06  10 8 < 1.86  10 8
  • 19. The number of coins in Ty’s jar was 0.76  10 4 and number of coins in Laurel’s jar was 0.93  10 3 . In which jar are there more coins? Check It Out: Additional Example 4 To compare numbers written in scientific notation, first compare the exponents. If the exponents are equal, then compare the decimal portion of the numbers. Ty’s jar has more coins in it. Ty’s jar: 0.76  10 4 Laurel’s jar: .93  10 3 Notice that 4 > 3. So .76  10 4 > .93  10 3
  • 20. Lesson Quiz: Part I Multiply. 180,000 2,500 11,000 3,742 1. 25  10 2 2. 18  10 4 3. 110  10 2 4. 3.742  10 3
  • 21. Lesson Quiz: Part II Write each number in scientific notation. 5. 7,400,000 6. 45,000 7. Earth is about 9.292  10 7 miles from the Sun. Write this number in standard form. 4.5  10 4 7.4  10 6 92,920,000