WHAT IS EXPANDED NOTATION

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Expanded Notation (video lessons, examples, solutions)
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A colorful chart with numbers written in expanded notation, visually representing the breakdown of a number's value. The chart is designed to help students understand the concept of place value and the expanded form of numbers.

In the world of mathematics, what is expanded notation is a way of expressing numbers in a more detailed and expanded form. It is a useful tool for understanding the value of each digit in a number and for performing calculations with multi-digit numbers. This method of notation breaks down a number into its individual place values, making it easier to comprehend and manipulate.

The expanded notation of a number involves expressing it as a sum of the value of each digit multiplied by its respective place value. For example, the number 456 in expanded notation would be written as: 4 100 + 5 10 + 6 1.

This notation is particularly helpful when dealing with addition and subtraction of multi-digit numbers, as it allows for a clear understanding of the contribution of each digit to the overall sum or difference.

One of the key benefits of using expanded notation is the enhanced understanding of place value, which is fundamental to number sense and arithmetic skills.

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