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In the next two examples, we’ll use the Power Property and the Product to a Power Property .

Simplify: ( k 3 ) −2 .

Solution

( k 3 ) −2
Use the Product to a Power Property, ( a b ) m = a m b m . k 3 ( −2 )
Simplify. k −6
Rewrite with a positive exponent. 1 k 6
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Simplify: ( x 4 ) −1 .

1 x 4

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Simplify: ( y 2 ) −2 .

1 y 4

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Simplify: ( 5 x −3 ) 2 .

Solution

( 5 x −3 ) 2
Use the Product to a Power Property, ( a b ) m = a m b m . 5 2 ( x −3 ) 2
Simplify 5 2 and multiply the exponents of x using the
Power Property, ( a m ) n = a m · n .
k −6
Rewrite x −6 by using the definition of a negative
exponent, a n = 1 a n .
25 · 1 x 6
Simplify 25 x 6
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Simplify: ( 8 a −4 ) 2 .

64 a 8

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Simplify: ( 2 c −4 ) 3 .

8 c 12

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To simplify a fraction, we use the Quotient Property .

Simplify: r 5 r −4 .

Solution

.
Use the Quotient Property, a m a n = a m n . .
.
Simplify. .
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Simplify: x 8 x −3 .

x 11

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Simplify: y 7 y −6 .

y 13

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Convert from decimal notation to scientific notation

Remember working with place value for whole numbers and decimals? Our number system is based on powers of 10 . We use tens, hundreds, thousands, and so on. Our decimal numbers are also based on powers of tens—tenths, hundredths, thousandths, and so on.

Consider the numbers 4000 and 0.004 . We know that 4000 means 4 × 1000 and 0.004 means 4 × 1 1000 . If we write the 1000 as a power of ten in exponential form, we can rewrite these numbers in this way:

4000 0.004 4 × 1000 4 × 1 1000 4 × 10 3 4 × 1 10 3 4 × 10 −3

When a number is written as a product of two numbers, where the first factor is a number greater than or equal to one but less than 10 , and the second factor is a power of 10 written in exponential form, it is said to be in scientific notation.

Scientific notation

A number is expressed in scientific notation    when it is of the form

a × 10 n

where a 1 and a < 10 and n is an integer.

It is customary in scientific notation to use × as the multiplication sign, even though we avoid using this sign elsewhere in algebra.

Scientific notation is a useful way of writing very large or very small numbers. It is used often in the sciences to make calculations easier.

If we look at what happened to the decimal point, we can see a method to easily convert from decimal notation to scientific notation.

On the left, we see 4000 equals 4 times 10 cubed. Beneath that is the same thing, but there is an arrow from after the last 0 in 4000 to between the 4 and the first 0. Beneath, it says, “Moved the decimal point 3 places to the left.” On the right, we see 0.004 equals 4 times 10 to the negative 3. Beneath that is the same thing, but there is an arrow from the decimal point to after the 4. Beneath, it says, “Moved the decimal point 3 places to the right.”

In both cases, the decimal was moved 3 places to get the first factor, 4 , by itself.

  • The power of 10 is positive when the number is larger than 1 : 4000 = 4 × 10 3 .
  • The power of 10 is negative when the number is between 0 and 1 : 0.004 = 4 × 10 3 .

Write 37,000 in scientific notation.

Solution

Step 1 : Move the decimal point so that the first factor is greater than or equal to 1 but less than 10. .
Step 2 : Count the number of decimal places, n , that the decimal point was moved. 3.70000
4 places
Step 3 : Write the number as a product with a power of 10. 3.7 × 10 4
If the original number is:
  • greater than 1, the power of 10 will be 10 n .
  • between 0 and 1, the power of 10 will be 10 −n
Step 4 : Check.
10 4 is 10,000 and 10,000 times 3.7 will be 37,000.
37,000 = 3.7 × 10 4
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Write in scientific notation: 96,000 .

9.6 × 10 4

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Write in scientific notation: 48,300 .

4.83 × 10 4

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Convert from decimal notation to scientific notation.

  1. Move the decimal point so that the first factor is greater than or equal to 1 but less than 10 .
  2. Count the number of decimal places, n , that the decimal point was moved.
  3. Write the number as a product with a power of 10 .
    • If the original number is:
    • greater than 1 , the power of 10 will be 10 n .
    • between 0 and 1 , the power of 10 will be 10 n .
  4. Check.

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