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Scientific Notation
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Powers of 10 Exponents, (called Scientific Notation), are used to
specify very large amounts, such as the distance between stars
and Planets. Earth to Moon Distance is about 4 x 105
km.
Image Source: http://www.soest.hawaii.edu
Negative Powers of 10 Exponents, (called Scientific Notation), are
used to specify very small decimal amounts, such as the distance
between Silicon atoms in a Silicon Crystal which is 2.35 x 10-10
m.
1.496 x 108
Image Source: http://www.inquisitr.com
149 600 000 km
Power of 10 MagnitudeNumber between
1 and 10 X
Keep in mind at all times the following:
1.496 x 108
= 149 600 000
Normal Numbers bigger than 1, or large numbers,
always have a POSITIVE Power of 10.
Values smaller than 1, usually decimal values,
always have a NEGATIVE Power of 10.
6.2 x 101
= 62
6.234 x 10-1
= 0.6234
2.31 x 10-3
= 0.00231
Move the Decimal Point eight to the Right
Move the Decimal Point three to the Left.
2.31 x 10-3
= 0.00231
1.496 x 108
= 149 600 000
The Power of 10 value gives us key information
about how many places to move the
Decimal Point to make Number values.
1.5  104
Scientific Notation involves moving decimals.
1.5 0 0 0
Because the exponent is Positive
4, move the decimal point 4 places
to the right.
Add in Zeroes to fill the empty gaps.
5.8  10-4
0 0 0 0 5.8
Because the exponent is a Negative
4, move the decimal point 4 places
to the left.
Add in Zeroes to fill the empty gaps.0.00058
15 000
=
=
=
=
2.756  105
Scientific Notation involves moving decimals.
2.7 5 6 0 0
Because the exponent is Positive
5, move the decimal point 5 places
to the right.
Add in Zeroes to fill the empty gaps.
3.76  10-3
0 0 0 3.76
Because the exponent is a Negative
3, move the decimal point 3 places
to the left.
Add in Zeroes to fill the empty gaps.0.00376
275 600
=
=
=
=
7.74521  105
Scientific Notation involves moving decimals.
7.7 4 5 2 1
Because the exponent is Positive
5, move the decimal point 5 places
to the right.
No Zeroes needed to fill empty gaps.
6  10-3
0 0 0 6.
Because the exponent is a Negative
3, move the decimal point 3 places
to the left.
Add in Zeroes to fill the empty gaps.0.006
774 521
=
=
=
=
1.5  104
1 5 0 0 0
The Number is Greater than 10,
so the Exponent will be Positive.15 000
=
Move the Decimal point to the LEFT
to create a number between 1 and 10.
Remove Zeroes that are not needed.1.5 0 0 0=
We moved 4 places so
Power of 10 is four : 104=
4 places
Does 1.5  104 15 000 ?=
1.5  104
1.5 0 0 0
Because the exponent is Positive
4, move the decimal point 4 places
to the right.
Add in Zeroes to fill the empty gaps.15 000
=
=
It is a Good Idea to check all Scientific Notation
Answers by working backwards from the answer
to the Original given value we had at the start.
Originally we started off with 15 000, so we are right!
Our Answer to Question Original Starting Value
4.3  10-3
0 .0 0 4 3
The Number is a decimal less than 1,
so the Exponent will be Negative.0.0043
=
Move the Decimal point to the RIGHT
to create a number between 1 and 10.
Remove Zeroes that are not needed.0 0 0 4.3=
We moved 3 places so
Power of 10 is three : 10-3=
3 places
5.0  10-3
0 .0 0 5 0
The Number is a decimal less than 1,
so the Exponent will be Negative.0.0050
= Move the Decimal point to the RIGHT
to create a number between 1 and 10.
Remove Zeroes that are not needed.
NEVER REMOVE ZEROES THAT
CAME AFTER A DECIMAL POINT.
0 0 0 5.0=
We moved 3 places so
Power of 10 is three : 10-3
=
3 places
1  103 or 103
1 0 0 0
The Number is Greater than 10,
so the Exponent will be Positive.1000
=
Move the Decimal point to the LEFT
to create a number between 1 and 10.
Remove Zeroes that are not needed.1.0 0 0=
We moved 3 places so
Power of 10 is three : 103=
3 places
8  100
8
The Number is NOT Greater than 10,
so the Exponent will NOT be Positive.8
=
8 is already a number between 1 and 10.
so we move the decimal ZERO places.
There are no Zeroes that need removal.8=
We moved 0 places so
Power of 10 is zero : 100=
Express 3.45 x 106 as a number value.
On the calculator, scientific notation is
done with the or button.
3.45 x 106 is typed as 3.45 6
and appears as 3.45*10^6 or 3.45E6
x10n
x10n
Pressing “enter” gives : 3 450 000
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Scientific Notation

  • 1. Scientific Notation Image Source: http://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net
  • 2. Image Source: http://nerdsoftheroundtable.wordpress.com Powers of 10 Exponents, (called Scientific Notation), are used to specify very large amounts, such as the distance between stars and Planets. Earth to Moon Distance is about 4 x 105 km.
  • 3. Image Source: http://www.soest.hawaii.edu Negative Powers of 10 Exponents, (called Scientific Notation), are used to specify very small decimal amounts, such as the distance between Silicon atoms in a Silicon Crystal which is 2.35 x 10-10 m.
  • 4. 1.496 x 108 Image Source: http://www.inquisitr.com 149 600 000 km Power of 10 MagnitudeNumber between 1 and 10 X
  • 5. Keep in mind at all times the following: 1.496 x 108 = 149 600 000 Normal Numbers bigger than 1, or large numbers, always have a POSITIVE Power of 10. Values smaller than 1, usually decimal values, always have a NEGATIVE Power of 10. 6.2 x 101 = 62 6.234 x 10-1 = 0.6234 2.31 x 10-3 = 0.00231
  • 6. Move the Decimal Point eight to the Right Move the Decimal Point three to the Left. 2.31 x 10-3 = 0.00231 1.496 x 108 = 149 600 000 The Power of 10 value gives us key information about how many places to move the Decimal Point to make Number values.
  • 7. 1.5  104 Scientific Notation involves moving decimals. 1.5 0 0 0 Because the exponent is Positive 4, move the decimal point 4 places to the right. Add in Zeroes to fill the empty gaps. 5.8  10-4 0 0 0 0 5.8 Because the exponent is a Negative 4, move the decimal point 4 places to the left. Add in Zeroes to fill the empty gaps.0.00058 15 000 = = = =
  • 8. 2.756  105 Scientific Notation involves moving decimals. 2.7 5 6 0 0 Because the exponent is Positive 5, move the decimal point 5 places to the right. Add in Zeroes to fill the empty gaps. 3.76  10-3 0 0 0 3.76 Because the exponent is a Negative 3, move the decimal point 3 places to the left. Add in Zeroes to fill the empty gaps.0.00376 275 600 = = = =
  • 9. 7.74521  105 Scientific Notation involves moving decimals. 7.7 4 5 2 1 Because the exponent is Positive 5, move the decimal point 5 places to the right. No Zeroes needed to fill empty gaps. 6  10-3 0 0 0 6. Because the exponent is a Negative 3, move the decimal point 3 places to the left. Add in Zeroes to fill the empty gaps.0.006 774 521 = = = =
  • 10. 1.5  104 1 5 0 0 0 The Number is Greater than 10, so the Exponent will be Positive.15 000 = Move the Decimal point to the LEFT to create a number between 1 and 10. Remove Zeroes that are not needed.1.5 0 0 0= We moved 4 places so Power of 10 is four : 104= 4 places
  • 11. Does 1.5  104 15 000 ?= 1.5  104 1.5 0 0 0 Because the exponent is Positive 4, move the decimal point 4 places to the right. Add in Zeroes to fill the empty gaps.15 000 = = It is a Good Idea to check all Scientific Notation Answers by working backwards from the answer to the Original given value we had at the start. Originally we started off with 15 000, so we are right! Our Answer to Question Original Starting Value
  • 12. 4.3  10-3 0 .0 0 4 3 The Number is a decimal less than 1, so the Exponent will be Negative.0.0043 = Move the Decimal point to the RIGHT to create a number between 1 and 10. Remove Zeroes that are not needed.0 0 0 4.3= We moved 3 places so Power of 10 is three : 10-3= 3 places
  • 13. 5.0  10-3 0 .0 0 5 0 The Number is a decimal less than 1, so the Exponent will be Negative.0.0050 = Move the Decimal point to the RIGHT to create a number between 1 and 10. Remove Zeroes that are not needed. NEVER REMOVE ZEROES THAT CAME AFTER A DECIMAL POINT. 0 0 0 5.0= We moved 3 places so Power of 10 is three : 10-3 = 3 places
  • 14. 1  103 or 103 1 0 0 0 The Number is Greater than 10, so the Exponent will be Positive.1000 = Move the Decimal point to the LEFT to create a number between 1 and 10. Remove Zeroes that are not needed.1.0 0 0= We moved 3 places so Power of 10 is three : 103= 3 places
  • 15. 8  100 8 The Number is NOT Greater than 10, so the Exponent will NOT be Positive.8 = 8 is already a number between 1 and 10. so we move the decimal ZERO places. There are no Zeroes that need removal.8= We moved 0 places so Power of 10 is zero : 100=
  • 16. Express 3.45 x 106 as a number value. On the calculator, scientific notation is done with the or button. 3.45 x 106 is typed as 3.45 6 and appears as 3.45*10^6 or 3.45E6 x10n x10n Pressing “enter” gives : 3 450 000
  • 17. http://passyworldofmathematics.com Visit our Site for Free Mathematics PowerPoints