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In scientific notation, a number can be written as

a × 10b

The b is the base which can be any integer and ais the coefficient which is any real number. The number acan be called the mantissa or the significand.

Some people also use the term mantissa when dealing with logs so it may cause a little confusion. For that reason, some avoid it.

In normalized standard scientific notation, the a is greater than or equal to 1 and less than 10.

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The two parts of scientific notation are the coefficient (a number between 1 and 10) and the power of 10 (an integer that represents the scale factor). The coefficient is multiplied by 10 raised to the power of the exponent to express very large or very small numbers compactly.

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When written in the form a*10b where 1 ≤ a < 10 and b is an integer.

a is called the coefficient or mantissa and b is called the exponent.

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