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NotesMath AI SLTopic 1.1
Unit 1 Ā· Number and Algebra Ā· Topic 1.1

IB Math AI SL — Standard form

IB Mathematics AI SL topic covering core concepts and exam-style applications.

Exam technique guidePractice questions

Key concepts in Standard form

Key Idea: Standard form writes any number as a Ɨ 10ⁿ — where 1 ≤ a < 10 and n is an integer. Used for very large numbers (distance to the Sun ā‰ˆ 1.5 Ɨ 10¹¹ m) and very small numbers (size of an atom ā‰ˆ 1 Ɨ 10⁻¹⁰ m).

The structure: a Ɨ 10ⁿ

Number → standard form (move decimal until a is between 1 and 10): 47,000 → decimal moves 4 left → 4.7 Ɨ 10⁓ 0.0038 → decimal moves 3 right → 3.8 Ɨ 10⁻³ Standard form → ordinary number (reverse it): 4.7 Ɨ 10⁓ → move decimal 4 right → 47,000 3.8 Ɨ 10⁻³ → move decimal 3 left → 0.0038
Tip: Negative exponent ≠ negative number. 3.2 Ɨ 10⁻⁓ = 0.00032 — positive, just very small. Recheck a after every calculation. 24.6 Ɨ 10³ is not valid — adjust to 2.46 Ɨ 10⁓. GDC shows 4.7E4 — not a valid written answer. Always write 4.7 Ɨ 10⁓.

šŸ”¢ Calculations in standard form


IB-style question

A scientist uses the formula N = 10^(0.5t) to model the number of bacteria N after t hours. Find N when t = 17. Write your answer in the form a Ɨ 10^k, where 1 ≤ a < 10, k ∈ ℤ.

Step by step:

  1. Substitute t = 17.

    N=100.5Ɨ17=108.5N = 10^{0.5 \times 17} = 10^{8.5}N=100.5Ɨ17=108.5
  2. Evaluate on GDC. The screen shows 3.162E8 — this is calculator notation, not a valid written answer.

  3. Rewrite as standard form — separate the coefficient from the power of 10.

    N=3.16Ɨ108N = 3.16 \times 10^{8}N=3.16Ɨ108
Final answer:

N = 3.16 Ɨ 10⁸\n\nTwo things the examiner checks: is the coefficient between 1 and 10? āœ“ Is the power written as 10⁸ (not E8)? āœ“

Standard form rarely appears alone. It shows up as the last part of a logs, growth, or finance question — "write your answer in the form a Ɨ 10įµ". Miss the format, lose the mark.

What you'll learn in Topic 1.1

  • 1.1.1 Converting to standard form
  • 1.1.2 Back to ordinary form
  • 1.1.3 Calculations with standard form
  • 1.1.4 Validity checks and GDC output
Suggested study order: Read the notes for each sub-topic below → test yourself with flashcards → attempt practice questions → review exam technique.

Study resources — 1.1 Standard form

1.1.1

Converting to standard form

Notes
1.1.2

Back to ordinary form

Notes
1.1.3

Calculations with standard form

Notes
1.1.4

Validity checks and GDC output

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