a six-figure number
- Number
- 1,23,456
- Decimal places in the mantissa
- 4
Scientific notation1.2346 x 10^5
arithmetic identity
Open this exampleA number in scientific and engineering notation. Engineering notation keeps the exponent a multiple of three so it lines up with the metric prefixes, which is why instruments use it.
Also called: standard form calculator, engineering notation.
1,23,456 is 1.2346 x 10^5. In engineering notation, where the exponent is always a multiple of three, it is 123.456 x 10^3.
Scientific notation puts exactly one non-zero digit before the point, so the exponent reads directly as the order of magnitude. Engineering notation relaxes that to keep the exponent divisible by three, which means the mantissa can run up to a thousand but the exponent always matches a prefix: kilo, mega, giga, milli, micro. That is the whole reason both conventions exist.
value = mantissa * 10 ^ exponent, with the mantissa between 1 and 10Each of these is asserted on every build. If a change to the engine ever moved one of these answers, the build would fail before the page could print it.
Scientific notation1.2346 x 10^5
arithmetic identity
Open this exampleScientific notation3.4 x 10^-4
boundary
Open this exampleScientific notation0
degenerate case
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