A18­2ScientificNotation.notebook October 22, 2014 Algebra 1 Ch.8 Notes Page 43 P43 8­2 Scientific Notation Sep 2­8:31 AM 1 A18­2ScientificNotation.notebook October 22, 2014 Scientific Notation 3.8 x 108 Used to make really big or small numbers easier to work with in Math and Science. Distances to Planets. Sizes of an Atoms. Speed of Light. a x 10n 1. The first Digit has to be from 1 and 9. 2. x 10n tells you how many places to move the decimal. 4,300,000,000 = ? Jan 21­8:01 AM 2 A18­2ScientificNotation.notebook October 22, 2014 Converting to Scientific Notation Count how many places to move the decimal. If it moves to the left, the Exponent will be Positive. The Number would have to get bigger to get back to the original. 32,000,000 = 540,000,000 = If it moves to the right, the Exponent will be Negative. The Number would have to get smaller to get back to the original. .0000000032 = .000054 = Jan 22­8:09 AM 3 A18­2ScientificNotation.notebook October 22, 2014 Converting to Decimal (Standard) Notation The Exponent tells you which way to move the decimal. Positive (The number gets Bigger ­ Move to the Right) Negative (The number gets Smaller ­ Move to the Left) 3.2 x 105 = ­4 5.4 x 10 = Jan 22­8:09 AM 4 A18­2ScientificNotation.notebook October 22, 2014 Examples: Are these in Scientific Notation? .23 x 103 65.2 x 104 Jan 22­8:19 AM 5 A18­2ScientificNotation.notebook October 22, 2014 Putting Numbers in Order with Scientific Notation Write the numbers in Scientific Notation first. The smallest exponent represents the smallest number. The largest exponent represents the largest number. .052 x 107 5.12 x 105 53.2 x 101 5340 Jan 22­8:22 AM 6 A18­2ScientificNotation.notebook October 22, 2014 Multiplying with Scientific Notation 7 x (4 x 105) .5 x (1.2 x 10­3) 2.5 x (6 x 103) Jan 22­8:09 AM 7 A18­2ScientificNotation.notebook October 22, 2014 HW #49 8­2 P438 #2­24Even,28­30,42­44 Please put your name and class period at the top of the homework. Also include the homework number. Oct 27­2:52 PM 8