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AQA GCSE Maths (Higher) Study Notes

1.8.1 Understanding Standard Form

Standard form is a method of writing very large or very small numbers succinctly, commonly used in scientific, mathematical, and engineering contexts. It simplifies numbers to a format of A×10nA \times 10^n, where AA is a coefficient between 1 and 10 (including 1 but not 10), and nn is an integer indicating the power of 10.

What is Standard Form?

The standard form notation A×10nA \times 10^n allows us to express numbers in a more manageable way, especially when dealing with extremely large or small values.

Scientific notation

Key Concepts

  • Coefficient (A)(A): A number between 1 and 10.
  • Power of 10 (10n)(10^n): Indicates how many places the decimal point has been moved. nn can be positive, negative, or zero.

Converting Numbers into Standard Form

Converting a number into standard form involves two steps:

1. Find the Coefficient: Adjust the decimal point so there is only one non-zero digit to the left.

2. Determine the Power of 10: Count the decimal moves. This count, nn, is positive if moved left, negative if right.

Standard form

Example 1: Large Number

  • Original: 123,456
  • Standard Form: 1.23456×1051.23456 \times 10^5

Example 2: Small Number

  • Original: 0.00789
  • Standard Form: 7.89×1037.89 \times 10^{-3}

Converting Numbers Out of Standard Form

To convert from standard form to a normal number:

1. Move the Decimal Point: Based on nn, move the decimal point right (if nn is positive) or left (if nn is negative).

2. Adjust with Zeros: Add zeros as needed to fill gaps.

Converting to Standard Form

Example 1: From Standard Form

  • Standard Form: 3.65×1043.65 \times 10^4
  • Normal Number: 36,500

Example 2: From Standard Form

  • Standard Form: 4.2×1034.2 \times 10^{-3}
  • Normal Number: 0.0042

Practice Questions

1. Convert 5,000,000 into standard form.

Solution:

5,000,000=5×1065,000,000 = 5 \times 10^6

2. Convert 8.2×1068.2 \times 10^6 into a normal number.

Solution:

8.2×106=8,200,0008.2 \times 10^6 = 8,200,000

3. Calculate 2.5×103×4×1022.5 \times 10^3 \times 4 \times 10^2 in standard form.

Solution:

2.5×103×4×102=10×105=1×1062.5 \times 10^3 \times 4 \times 10^2 = 10 \times 10^5 = 1 \times 10^6

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