negative 4 with negative 3 as an exponent
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To write an exponent on a laptop you would use the "^" key. For example, "3^2" would be "three squared."
The exponent key on a calculator is typically denoted by a symbol like "^" or "y^x". It is used to raise a number to a certain power. For example, if you wanted to calculate 2 raised to the power of 3, you would press the exponent key and enter the numbers accordingly.
if there is no exponent shown, then the exponent is 1. ex: 41
On scientific calculators, the exponent key is usually [^] , [yx] , or [exp] .
negative 4 with negative 3 as an exponent
It should be okay, since it does not have any of the prohibited functions listed by ACT.
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It is not. It is actually called the caret key. Nothing to do with orange roots.
It is the upwards arrow, it is the same symbol on the "6" key of your keyboard.
its on the keyboard it looks like dis $$$$
To write an exponent on a laptop you would use the "^" key. For example, "3^2" would be "three squared."
The exponent key on a calculator is typically denoted by a symbol like "^" or "y^x". It is used to raise a number to a certain power. For example, if you wanted to calculate 2 raised to the power of 3, you would press the exponent key and enter the numbers accordingly.
It is not enough to look at the base. This is because a^x is the same as (1/a)^-x : the key is therefore a combination of the base and the sign of the exponent.0 < base < 1, exponent < 0 : growth0 < base < 1, exponent > 0 : decaybase > 1, exponent < 0 : decaybase > 1, exponent > 0 : growth.
If you are us using scientific notation, with the format (a x 10b), you'll need to look for a key with EE or EXP on it or above it, often as a second function for the key. It means ( x 10EXP). For example, 5 x 104 means 5 times 10 raised to the power of 4, which means 5 followed by 4 zeroes, which is 50000. If you are needing an exponent to raise a number to a different power, use the caret key (^). 5^4 = 625
3.68403149864039........ If you have a scientific calculator, there should be a "yx" key or maybe a "^" key. To find a cube root, use the exponent (1/3).