Converting scientific notation

Converting scientific notation

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Mathematics, Information Technology (IT), Architecture

11th Grade - University

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The video tutorial explains how to convert scientific notation into regular numbers. It begins by introducing the concept of scientific notation, which is expressed as A * 10^N, where A is a number between 1 and 10, and N is an integer. The tutorial then demonstrates how to handle positive exponents by moving the decimal point to the right and negative exponents by moving it to the left. A practical example is provided to illustrate the conversion process, concluding with a final example of converting 9.67 * 10^3 to 9670.

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What is the general form of scientific notation?

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How do you convert a positive exponent in scientific notation to a regular number?

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What happens when you have a negative exponent in scientific notation?

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Explain how to move the decimal point when converting scientific notation to a regular number.

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What is the result of converting 9.67 * 10 to the third power into a regular number?

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