The same as with a positive one.
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scientific notation tells how many times you will move or add zero either left(positive) or right (negative). exponent tells you how many times you will multiply its coefficient.
Yes, scientific notation can be negative. For example -345 would be -3.45 x 102.
The mantissa, or coefficient, is multiplied by an integer power of 10.
Yes, a negative number can be expressed in scientific notation. In scientific notation, a negative number is indicated by the negative sign (-) placed before the first significant digit. The number is then written in the form of a decimal number between 1 and 10, multiplied by a power of 10. For example, -3.2 x 10^-5 is a negative number expressed in scientific notation.
That equals 1.34 * 108
scientific notation tells how many times you will move or add zero either left(positive) or right (negative). exponent tells you how many times you will multiply its coefficient.
When using scientific notation the coefficient does not have to be less than any number or value from physical science.
negative 9043000 in scientific notation is -9.043 x 10^6
Yes, scientific notation can be negative. For example -345 would be -3.45 x 102.
The mantissa, or coefficient, is multiplied by an integer power of 10.
Yes, a negative number can be expressed in scientific notation. In scientific notation, a negative number is indicated by the negative sign (-) placed before the first significant digit. The number is then written in the form of a decimal number between 1 and 10, multiplied by a power of 10. For example, -3.2 x 10^-5 is a negative number expressed in scientific notation.
That equals 1.34 * 108
If done correctly, the coefficient of the scientific notation has the same number of significant figures as the whole number.
If done correctly, the coefficient of the scientific notation has the same number of significant figures as the whole number.
The scientific notation is: 7.7222 x 10-8 The standard notation is: 0.000000077222
130 billion in scientific notation is 1.3 x 10^11. This is because scientific notation represents a number as a coefficient multiplied by 10 raised to a certain power. In this case, 130 billion is written as 1.3 (the coefficient) multiplied by 10 raised to the power of 11 (since there are 11 zeros in a billion).
A decimal.