Quantitative Methods
  • Introduction
  • Estimations and Models
    • Quantitative Argument
    • Models
  • Quantities
    • Uncertainty
  • Place Value and Scientific Notation
    • Place Value
    • Scientific Notation
  • Computation Fundamentals
    • Small Calculations
    • Larger Calculations
    • Computation
  • Linear Functions
  • Area and Volume
    • Case Studies
  • Exponential Functions
    • Exponential Computations
  • Statistics
    • Probability Distributions and Gaussians
    • Populations and Samples
    • Linear Models with Gaussian Noise
    • CalEnviroScreen
    • Confounding Variables
  • Metacognition
  • Common Functions
    • Trigonometry
    • Concentrations
    • Stocks and Flows
    • Appendix
    • Appendix
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Place Value and Scientific Notation

This section explores our number system and how it works. Why can we represent any number between positive and negative infinity with only ten distinct symbols?

How do we use mathematical shorthand to write very large and very small numbers?

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