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Standard Form Lesson

Standard Form Lesson

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Mathematics

8th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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Standard Form

Teacher: Dan Hoang

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What is Standard Form?

  • Standard Form (sometimes called Standard Index Form) is a way of writing very big and very small numbers using powers of 10

  • Example:

     6.3×10116.3\times10^{11}  

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How do we use standard form?

  • Using standard Form numbers are always written in the form:

     a×10na\times10^n  

  •  1a101\le a\le10  so there is one non-zero digit before the decimal point

  •  n>0n>0  for LARGE numbers - how many times  aa  is multiplied by 10

  •  n<0n<0  for LARGE numbers - how many times  a  is divided by 10

  • Do calculations on calculator (if allowed). Otherwise follow rules (including indices) but adjust answer to fit Standard Form (move decimal point and change  nn )

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Example 1

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Example 2

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Multiple Choice

Which one is written in standard form?

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10.3×101110.3\times10^{-11}

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1.03×10101.03\times10^{-10}

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That's the end of lesson!

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Standard Form

Teacher: Dan Hoang

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