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This document introduces the idea of standard form with some examples and non examples. All numbers used are large numbers.
In mathematics, the term ‘Standard Form’ can be explained as the way of writing either very large or very small numbers in a compact and easy-to-read format. Usually, this method is largely used in the case of scientific notation, making the idea a lot easier to work with numbers in different subjects like physics, chemistry, as well as engineering.
Standard Form is also known as Scientific Notation. This expresses numbers as:
A × 10n
Where:
1.9 × 107 = 19,000,000
Here, 1.9 is between 1 and 10, and the exponent 7 tells us to move the decimal 7 places to the right.
Example:
5,600,000,000 can be written as 5.6 × 109.
0.000042 can be written as 4.2 × 10-5.
Find a number between 1 and 10 by moving the decimal point.
Example:
28,300,000,000,000,000 → 2.83 × 1016
(The decimal moves 16 places left)
Moving left increases the power of 10.
Moving right makes the exponent negative.
Example:
0.00028 → 2.8 × 10-4
(The decimal moves 4 places right)
Incorrect: 28.3 × 1013 (Not between 1 and 10)
Correct: 2.83 × 1014
Incorrect: 0.283 × 1015
Correct: 2.83 × 1014
Always make sure the first number is between 1 and 10!