what's the only rule of scientific notation? just the rule olz.
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rule of scientific notation that the first number must be a least 1, but less than 10. In this instance, the decimal point needs to move forward by 4 digits to the first non-zero number. For every place we move the decimal to the right we decrease the power of ten by one.
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To create the scientific notation form, start by counting digits left or right from the existing decimal point. The number of digits counted becomes the exponent, with a base of ten. Count left and the exponent is positive; count right, and it is negative.
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