Lesson: Chapter - 4
Scientific Notation
 Scientific notation is a convention used to express large numbers. A 
        number written in scientific notation has two parts:
   
            - A number between 1 and 10.
 
            - The power of 10 by which you must multiply the first number in order to get the 
                larger number that is being represented. 
 
        
  In the following examples, we’ll first write a number and then express it in 
        scientific notation:
   
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          Scientific notation is particularly useful when a large number contains many 
        zeroes or needs to be approximated because of its unwieldy size. Approximating 
        quantities in scientific notation can prevent unnecessarily messy calculations. 
        Look at the following expression:
      This is a pretty nasty product to find—even when you’re using a calculator. By 
        approximating each number using scientific notation, we can make the problem a 
        lot easier:
    
  When we compare this approximation to the actual product, we find that we were 
        less than 1% off. Not too shabby.
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          Also, note the way in which we combined the terms in the last example to make 
        the multiplication a little simpler:
      
      In general terms:
     Often, this sort of simplification can make your calculations easier.
     Scientific Notation and Calculators
        On many calculators, scientific notation is written differently from what you’ve 
        seen here. Instead of 3.1 × 1033, your calculator might read 3.1 E33. The capital letter “E” has 
        the same role as the “ ×  10(power)”, only it’s a little shorter. In general, scientific notation allows 
        you to work with numbers that might either be very tedious to manipulate or too 
        large to fit on your calculator.
 
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