Meet Scientific Notation: a × 10^n Where 'a' is between 1 and 9, and 'n' is an integer. Imagine writing 300 as 3 × 10^2. Let’s dive deeper!
Got a big number? Let’s convert! Example: 8,380,000 ➡️ 8.38 × 10^6. Move that decimal! Learn how with our free worksheets!
Tiny numbers? No problem! Example: 0.00061 ➡️ 6.1 × 10^-4. It’s all about moving the decimal! Get your hands on practice examples to master this!
Learn the tricks: Make exponents equal, adjust coefficients, and voila! Example: 5.66 × 10^1 - 3 × 10^-2 = 5.657 × 10^1. Simple steps, great results!
Multiply or divide coefficients, add or subtract exponents! Example: (3.1 × 10^-1) × (0.4 × 10^2) = 1.24 × 10^1. Ready for more?
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