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  • Perplex

    Approximations & Error (Lesson 2/3)

    Scientific Notation

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    We saw in the rounding numbers section that it often makes sense to write long or complicated decimal values in condensed forms. In a similar vein, it would be nice to have a neater way to write really big or really small numbers without listing too many zeros in a row, but also without sacrificing too much information.


    This is where scientific notation comes in.