No, if you shift the decimal point to the left, the exponent of base 10 is positive. The exponent of base 10 is negative if you shift the decimal point to the right.
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It means that the decimal point has to move to the left.
scientific notation tells how many times you will move or add zero either left(positive) or right (negative). exponent tells you how many times you will multiply its coefficient.
No, it will not.
5.2 x 10^1 because in scientific notation you only have one digit before the decimal and the rest fall after..so if you move the decimal to the left the notation number will be positive the right would be negative notation. For example .00058 would be 5.8 x 10^ -4
It took me forever to learn scientific notation because of how the exponents seem backwards. When you move the decimal to the left (towards the negative numbers in a line) your exponent will be positive. When you move the decimal to the right (towards the positive numbers in line) your exponent will be negative. So since we need a number between 1-9 in order have scientific notation we have to move our decimal one place to the left. 10.4 -> 1.04 x 101