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Scientific Notation Helping us write really tiny or really big numbers Rules to Scientific Notation Parts: 1. Coefficient – must be a number from 1 – 9.9 2. Exponent – a power of 10 3.4 x 106 Easier than writing 3,400,000 Numbers Greater Than 10 1. 2. Find the number by moving the decimal point that is between 1 – 9.9 45,300,000 4.53 Write a positive exponent which is equal to the number of places you moved the decimal point to the left. 4.53 x 107 Numbers Less Than 1 1. 2. Find the number by moving the decimal point that is between 1 – 9.9 0.000291 2.91 Write a negative exponent which is equal to the number of places you moved the decimal point to the right. 2.91 x 10-4 Special Note Sometimes exponents are written differently. We are used to 3.4 x 105 However, you may see 3.4E5 It means the same thing (“E” represents the exponent and replaces x 10 Math Operations & Sci. Notation For Multiplication: multiply coefficients add exponents (3.0 x 104) x (2.0 x 102) = 6.0 x 106 3x2=6 4+2=6 Math Operations & Sci. Notation For Division: divide coefficients subtract exponents (6.4 x 106) / (1.7 x 102) = 3.8 x 104 6.4 / 1.7 = 3.8 6–2=4 Be Careful… Remember the rule about the coefficient! Ex. (4.0 x 103) x (3.0 x 104) = 12.0 x 107 WRONG!!! Answer = 1.2 x 108 Math Operations & Sci. Notation For Addition and Subtraction: must make the exponents the same Ex. 5.4 x 103 + 6.0 x 104 = 0.54 x 104 +6.0 x 104 6.5 x 104 Special Note Sometimes exponents are written differently. We are used to 3.4 x 105 However, you may see 3.4E5 It means the same thing (“E” represents the exponent and replaces x 10