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The -1 exponent is stating that the decimal needs to be moved one place to the left (essentially making the number smaller than how it appears).

The standard form would be shown as: 0.292

If the exponent were to have been a positive 1, the decimal would move one place right, instead of left.

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Q: How do you write 2.92 x10 negative 1 exponent in standard form?
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