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A negative number that is expressed in scientific notation will always have a negative exponent

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Final answer:

A negative number that is expressed in scientific notation will always have a negative exponent.

Step-by-step explanation:

A negative number that is expressed in scientific notation will always have a negative exponent - this statement is true.

In scientific notation, numbers are expressed as a coefficient (between 1 and 10) multiplied by 10 raised to a power. When a negative number is written in scientific notation, the exponent will be negative because the number is less than 1. For example, -0.75 in scientific notation is written as -7.5 x 10-1 where the exponent is -1.

So, when a negative number is expressed in scientific notation, the exponent will always be negative.

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