Welcome to Room K 101's Blog

Check out the Weekly Notes from your class

With Math ... you can do anything

Monday, April 11, 2011

Pre Algebra (Period 2 & 4)

Scientific Notation 4-9
You've had this since 6th grade!
You restate very big or very small numbers using powers of 10 in exponential form
Move the decimal so the number fits in this range: less than 10 and greater than or equal to 1
Count the number of places you moved the decimal and make that your exponent
Very big numbers - exponent is positive
Very small numbers (decimals) - exponent is negative (just like a fraction!)

Remember that STANDARD notation is what you expect (the normal number)

When you multiply or divide scientific notations, use the power rules!
Just be careful that is your answer does not fit the scientific notation range, that you restate it.

ORDERING SCIENTIFIC NOTATION NUMBERS:
As long as numbers are in scientific notation, they are easy to put in order from least to greatest!
1) If they are all different powers, simply order them by powers
2) If they have the same power, simply order them using your decimal ordering skills.

EXAMPLE 1: Order 3.7 x 108, 4.3 x 10-2, 9.3 x 105, and 8.7 x 10-5


8.7 x 10-5, 4.3 x 10-2, 9.3 x 105, 3.7 x 108

EXAMPLE 2: 3.7 x 108, 4.3 x 108, 9.3 x 108, and 8.7 x 108

3.7 x 108, 4.3 x 108, 8.7 x 108, 9.3 x 108


TRY THESE LINKS:
TRY THIS LINK THAT TAKES YOU FROM LARGE POWERS
TO
LITTLE POWERS (NEGATIVE POWERS OR DECIMALS)


Try this link to practice scientific notation!

No comments: