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.
On scientific calculators, the exponent key is usually [^] , [yx] , or [exp] .
On most calculator there's a 'ENG' key
On a regular calculator, you just leave it it will off itself. On a scientific calculator, press shift AC.
To access the percent (and other functions) with the Mac OS X calculator you need to select Scientific from the View menu (cmd 2)
a function key a scientific calculator called TAN
Yes, but the phone must be turned on its side so that the scientific calculator can be shown. The percent button is on the upper right side on the left half of the buttons.
That depends on what type of calculator your have. But ee is the same thing as multiplying by 10 to a power. For example: 3ee4 is the same as 3x104
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...").
The key to calculate powers usually looks like x to the power y or y to the power x.
The length of a side must be cubed. Assume, for example, that the length is 8.2. On a scientific calculator, type: 8.2 xy 3 = If you don't have a scientific calculator, type: 8.2 x 8.2 x 8.2 =
Just divide 56 by pi. Pi is approximate 3.14; or use the "pi" key on your scientific calculator.Just divide 56 by pi. Pi is approximate 3.14; or use the "pi" key on your scientific calculator.Just divide 56 by pi. Pi is approximate 3.14; or use the "pi" key on your scientific calculator.Just divide 56 by pi. Pi is approximate 3.14; or use the "pi" key on your scientific calculator.