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A4. Real numbers : standard index form. First remember that:
Now all numbers can be written in a form that uses powers of 10.
When a number is written in this form, i.e., in the form a x 10b, where 1 £ a < 10, then it is said to be in standard index form (also known as standard form or scientific notation). Very large or very small numbers can be written this way. For example, 1 billion=1000000000=1 × 109 You should be able to convert to standard index form to make sensible estimates for calculations involving multiplication and/or division. |
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