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Zachery Hobbs
6 September, 18:08
123 in scientific notation
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Efrain Klein
6 September, 18:34
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1.23.10^2 that is what I got
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Luis Bonilla
6 September, 20:43
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1.23x10^2
So there should be one number to the left at all times, even a zero when it comes to decimals and negative scientific numbers. Also 10 is raised to the power by how many you need to move the decimal for the original number.
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