On a graphing calculator, it is the one that looks like an upside down V.
There should be a negative button on your calculator, separate from the minus button. Press that button before pressing the buttons for the numbers of the exponent.
On most calculators, the exponent button is denoted by a caret symbol (^) or a raised "x" symbol. To calculate an exponent, you typically input the base number, press the exponent button, and then enter the exponent value. For example, to calculate 2 raised to the power of 3, you would input "2 ^ 3" or "2 raised to the power of 3" on the calculator.
Hit the EE button on the calculator, and two zeros pop up on the right side of the screen. You then can type any one or two digit number as your exponent.
The button on a calculator for exponents is typically labeled as "^" or "y^x," where "y" is the base and "x" is the exponent. Some calculators may also have a dedicated button for squaring (like "x^2") or raising to the power of ten ("10^x"). This function allows users to perform calculations involving powers quickly and efficiently. To use it, you usually enter the base number, press the exponent button, and then enter the exponent value.
To find an exponent using a calculator, you typically use the exponentiation function, often labeled as "^" or "y^x." First, enter the base number, then select the exponentiation function, and finally input the exponent. Press the equals button to calculate the result. Some calculators also have a specific "x^y" button for this purpose.
If your calculator is advanced, like the TI-84, there is an exponent button you can hit. Then, just Type negative and the exponent. If it is a simpler calculator, like a four-function calculator, there IS a way. By raising a number to a negative exponent, you are saying that one is being divided by that number to the positive version of that power. Ex: 5^-8 = 1/(5^8). To do this, divide one by the base, then raise it to the exponent, making sure that the exponent is POSITIVE. Also be careful that the entire denominator is in parentheses, just in case.
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The answers varies by calculator. However, most calculators capable of calculating exponents (such as scientific or graphing calculators) have a button with the symbol^. You can use that button to calculate exponents like this: a^x, where a and x are numbers. For example: 2^2 = 4. And 3^3 = 27.
On scientific calculators, the exponent key is usually [^] , [yx] , or [exp] .
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The antilog of the number in the display is10xThere's probably a button somewhere on the calculator that gives you 10x . Also, this terminology, and the button, are probably discussed in the tiny bookletthat comes with the calculator.
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