You don't. Basically, a scientific calculator is not equipped for this. To differentiate, you apply a series of rules, which you basically have to memorize, or look up. Of course, if one of those rules involves calculations, you can use your calculator to do that - but other than that, the calculator won't be of much help.
On a Texas Instruments calculator you can use abs. Other calculators may need a manual to find the steps.
For basic algebra, you can use a calculator with basic functions on it used for arithmetic. If you are trying to solve more complex equations, a scientific calculator will suit you better.
A scientific calculator.
Use a calculator.
320. use a calculator. (:
If you have a scientific calculator, it should have a key labelled either xy, or yx. Use this for powers.If you have a scientific calculator, it should have a key labelled either xy, or yx. Use this for powers.If you have a scientific calculator, it should have a key labelled either xy, or yx. Use this for powers.If you have a scientific calculator, it should have a key labelled either xy, or yx. Use this for powers.
Scientists will generally use their brains to solve math or other problems. Once they have established the mathematical formula to be solved, they would use a computer or (scientific) calculator to evaluate the math problem and get a solution.
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You can use any standard scientific calculator, such as the TI-30x.
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The answer is 32 I did not use the calculator to solve this problem
The actual calculations to get a logarithm are quite complicated; in most cases you are better off if you look the logarithm up in tables, or use a scientific calculator.