Either press the carat button followed by a 3 or go to the math function and select cubed.
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).
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).
To write "boobies" on a TI-84 calculator, you can use the calculator's display mode to type in the numbers that resemble the letters. Input the numbers as follows: type "80085" and then press the "Enter" key. When viewed upside down, the digits will resemble the word "boobies."
Because it was discovered by Jaques Cube when he was using his calculator while walking and he tripped over a root and accidentally hit the square root key, then a number, then ^ carrot key, then hit 1 divided by 3 then enter while he was falling ------------------------------------------------------------------ The non-idiotic answer is that the volume of a cube is a side times a side times a side (a side cubed). Calculating the cube root is the inverse function of cubing, the root being the basic part you started with, a side.
a function key a scientific calculator called TAN
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.
The inverse of a logarithmic function is an exponential function. So to find the "inverse" of the log function, you use the universal power key, unless you're finding the inverse of a natural log, then you use the e^x key.
A calculator key sequence refers to the specific order of button presses required to perform a calculation or function on a calculator. For example, to add two numbers, the sequence might involve pressing the first number, the addition key, the second number, and then the equals key. Understanding the correct sequence is essential for obtaining accurate results and efficiently using the calculator. Different calculators may have varying sequences depending on their design and functionality.
On my calculator it is the same key as the log key, but you have to press the "Shift" key first. It is shown as 10â– .
pi key on a TELEPHONE? I know of the pi on a calculator... but have never heard of a phone sporting this function. pi on a calculator is used to calculate areas of circles and many other mathematical equations. Pi goes on forever but the first few digits are 3.14159
It depends on the calculator. It could be "Rnd".
To undo an action on a TI-83 Plus calculator, you can press the "2nd" key followed by the "MODE" key, which is also labeled as "QUIT." This will often allow you to exit a function or return to the previous screen. However, the calculator does not have a traditional "undo" function like a computer; it mainly allows you to navigate out of menus or screens. If you've made a calculation error, simply re-enter the correct values or redo the calculation as needed.