Both are used to make recipecalls.
Negative exponents in real life situations are like getting rid of pesky little numbers by sending them to the basement. They basically tell you to take the reciprocal of the number with the positive exponent. So, if you see a negative exponent, just flip the base to get rid of it like a bad habit. It's all about playing mathematical mind games to make the numbers work in your favor.
When adding variables with exponents, you do neither. You only add the exponents if #1 The variables are the same character (such as they are both "a") #2 You are multiplying the variables (NOT ADDING, SUBTRACTING, OR DIVIDING) Using a simple concrete case may make this clearer: 10+2 times 10+3 equals 10+5 ( 100 times 1000 equals 100,000).
The way you make a little 2 is by: Holding the alt gear on the left hand side of the keyboard and press del at the same time... holding it and pressing the numbers 2, 5, and 3 you should get "²" If you want to get a little 2 on a Microsoft website... Hold the alt gear and press the numbers 0, 1, 7, 8 and there you have it!!! "²"
There are number codes to make tildes. The number codes are different for each letter. In Windows, you hold down Alt while you type the appropriate number code for that letter. Capital letters and lower case letters require different number codes. Capital A with a tilde is Alt + 0195 Capital N with a tilde is Alt + 0209 Capital O with a tilde is Alt + 0213 lowercase a with a tilde is Alt + 0227 lowercase n with a tilde is Alt + 0241 lowercase o with a tilde is Alt + 0245 Don't use the numbers along the top row of your keyboard. Use the numeral keypad on the side of your keyboard. Turn Num Lock ON. There is a different way to do this in Mac, and yet another way to do it in HTML.
push: shift and the Two little dots on your keyboard. then shift again and the number zero ( or 0 )
Use superscript. For example, in MS-Word, select the text you want to raise, and press Ctrl and plus.
Press alt and then the number 3 on the SIDE of the keyboard NOT the top of the keyboard. If you use the numbers at the top it won't work.... So... alt+3=♥ Hope this helps!
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its little impossible but if your a genius rock on bro
No. Even a number with an exponent of zero equals one. There is no way an exponent on a number will make it zero.
Type in the little arrow thing that looks like < on the bottom of your keyboard (shift click),then put a 3 after it,then you have the heart emoticon:
It can be fun to learn how to make shapes with the keyboard keys. To make a starfish like this * a person must push the shift key and the number 8 key.
press shift then the number 8. *
hold down the ALT button on your keyboard and press 0153 on the number pad on the keyboard NOT the numbers above your letters on your keyboard AG
To make the 'at' sign (@) on a Spanish keyboard, you need to press the "Alt Gr" key together with the number 2 key. This combination will produce the '@' symbol on a Spanish keyboard layout.
It depends on the keyboard make. there are usually around 105 keys (with a few extra for multimedia keyboards)