Scientific Notation. 10 1 = 10 10 2 = 10 x 10 = 100 10 3 = 10 x 10 x 10 = 1000.

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Scientific Notation

Transcript of Scientific Notation. 10 1 = 10 10 2 = 10 x 10 = 100 10 3 = 10 x 10 x 10 = 1000.

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Scientific Notation

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Scientific Notation

101 = 10102 = 10 x 10 = 100103 = 10 x 10 x 10 = 1000

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Scientific Notation, cont.

10-1 = 1/10 = 0.1

10-2 = 1/(10x10) = 0.01

10-3 = 1/(10x10x10) = 0.001

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Using Scientific Notation

For Large Numbers:4.5 billion =5283 =

RulesWrite number with only one non-zero digit before the decimal

point.Count how many places to the left the decimal point was moved

to accomplish this. Write this number as a positive exponent of ten.

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Using Scientific Notation

For Large Numbers:4.5 billion = 4,500,000,000= 4.5 x 109

5283 = 5.283 x 103

RulesWrite number with only one non-zero digit before the decimal point.

Count how many places to the left the decimal point was moved to accomplish this. Write this number as a positive exponent of ten.

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Using Scientific Notation, cont.

For Small Numbers:0.00137 = 0.000068 = RulesWrite number with only one non-zero digit before the

decimal point.Count how many places to the right the decimal point

was moved to accomplish this. Write this number as a negative exponent of ten.

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Using Scientific Notation, cont.

For Small Numbers:0.00137 = 1.37 x 10-4

0.000068 = 6.8 x 10-5

RulesWrite number with only one non-zero digit before the

decimal point.Count how many places to the right the decimal point

was moved to accomplish this. Write this number as a negative exponent of ten.

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Putting it Together: Sig Figs & Scientific Notation

(2.340 x 10-3) x (2.60 x 10) x (2.60 x 1066) = ) =

(5.405 x 10(5.405 x 1066) + (3.09 x 10) + (3.09 x 1055) =) =

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Assignment

Read Ch 2.7 in text

Do assigned homework problems found in the range 2.83-2.124. Note: NOT all problems in this range, just the assigned ones.