The previous answer was unfortunately misleading--there IS a key that serves the same purpose as the carrot key: "[yx]" key (directly below the "[off]" key), function exactly like carrot.
were is the carrot button on a scientific calculator
= or ent or enter
Press the button labeled "COS"
Depending on the calculator, the button may be labeled "E", "EE", "ENG", or "EXP"
It depends on the calculator. A regular calculator cannot handle very much while a scientific calculator can handle larger numbers.
That depends on what kind of calculator you have. 3.75 million would be 3750000. But on a scientific calculator you could also enter it as 3.75[EE]06 which is the same as 3.75*10^6.
Either enter 1800000 or 1.8 * 106 Usually the second form will need to be entered with the calculator set to scientific mode. The exact key sequence will depend on the calculator.
The scientific name for a carrot is Daucus carota.
If you're using the Casio Scientific Calculator, then you should:-1. Enter the # (n)2. Press Shift3. Press the divide buttong (just above the - button)4. A C will appear5. Enter the # (r)
to disable the drives go to run and type regedit and press enter after press enter
First of all, you have to have a scientific calculator, one that supports scientific notation. (As far as I know, all scientific calculators do.) The scientific calculator should have a special key labelled something like EXP. To input (for example) 2.3 million, you would type 2.3 EXP 6 (where EXP is short for "times 10 to the power...").
Daucus carota