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When coding a number in scientific notation, if you move the decimal point to the left, in order to get back to the original value of the number, you must multiply the new value by a (negative, positive)
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When coding a number in scientific notation, if you move the decimal point to the left, in order to get back to the original value of the number, you must multiply the new value by a (negative, positive) power of 10.
1. negative 2. positive
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im pretty sure the answer should be negative
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