Struggling To Understand National 5 Scientific Notation?
Learn the strategies to not only understand, but also to retain information, and be able to identify the questions until the exam.

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Nat 5 Scientific Notation
Scientific Notation or Standard Form is a way of writing very large or very small numbers in a more concise and usable form.
Numbers expressed using scientific notation are in the form a x 10^n.
When the power is a positive value, the number will be large. When the power is a negative value, the number will be small.
We can perform basic arithmetic with numbers in standard form, and use standard form in real-world problems.
This module covers:
- Converting to and from standard form
- Using standard form
In this module I will teach you how to answer the following types of questions:
Question 1

Question 2


This module was two 1-hour classes. Once you have watched the videos, you will...
- Finally understand Nat 5 Scientific Notation
- Be able to identify Scientific Notation questions in the exam
- Have all the tools necessary to retain this knowledge.
All you need is the commitment to put the work in and we'll help with the rest.
What's Included In The Course...
We covered this module over two 1-hour lessons. By the end of the videos, you will be able to identify these questions in Past Papers and understand the process and be able to answer questions on Scientific Notation.
This module covered Scientific Notation over 2 lessons.


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