when converting a number from scientific notation to standard notation ,if the power of 10 is , move the decimal point to the left
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When converting a number from scientific notation to standard notation, if the power of 10 is NEGATIVE, move the decimal point to the left.
- The decimal point is moved to the left, when the power of 10 is negative.
- For example, if the power of 10 is given as 10⁻³, it means we have to multiply the given number with 0.001.
- On doing so, the decimal point moves to the left.
- If the power of 10 is positive, we move the decimal to the right.
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