Respuesta :
Yeah, you’re right, I like to think that when the number is a decimal and I have to put it in scientific notation the exponent next to the 10 is negative and then when the number is a whole number and I have to change it to scientific notation then the exponent next to the ten is positive.
Answer:
You do not count the zero to the left of the decimal
Step-by-step explanation:
That zero is just a placeholder as there is nothing to the left of the decimal, you could also write the number as .000157
Your answer is correct, 0.000157 is 1.57x10^-4
Scientific notation is just expressing numbers in their exponential form. The power/exponent is found by counting how many times the decimal has moved to the right or the left.