How to write numbers in standard form or scientific notation
You could call each of these numbers names to make it easier. Actually 14 000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 is officially called an “octillion.” Although they haven’t yet got a name for 14 00,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 – it’s just “a number with 26 zeros after it.”
I bet you’re now getting a little bit bored with counting all these zeros – so that’s where learning how to write numbers in standard form comes in. You only need to do it once, and then it’s done forever. The good news also is that calculations can be a little bit easier also.
Here’s a couple of videos that might help:
How to multiply with standard form
How to divide with standard form
Here’s a useful revision guide with all the main topics for GCSE