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The first number must be a nonzero single-digit integer.

The exponent must be an integer.

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The mantissa must be a number in the interval [1, 10).The exponent must be an integer.

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What is the scientific notation plus and - rules?

20,000 + 3,400,000


What rules do we use to convert standard to scientific notation?

Standard notation (in the UK) is the same as scientific notation. So the one rule to use is DO NOTHING!


How to write the rules in writing standard notation to scientific notation?

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What are some examples that are not written in scientific notation?

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What are the rules writing of scientific notation?

In scientific notation all numbers are written in the form: a*10b where a is a decimal number such that 1 ≤ a < 10 and b is an integer.


Rules in adding or subtracting scientific notation?

- when adding or subtracting in scientific notation, you must express the numbers as the same power of 10. This will often involve changing the decimal place of the coefficient.


What are some jobs that use scientific notation?

Physicist, chemist, biologists, and doctors all use scientific notation.


Rules in converting scientific notation to decimal notation?

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0.002378 in scientific notation?

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What are the rules when expressing a long mathematical expression to scientific notation form?

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Why does a calculator express some numbers in scientific notation?

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