It depends on the calculator - some have the sqrt function, with others you need to use the exponent.
On the TI-30XS calculator, the exponent key is labeled as "x^y." You can find it located near the top of the keypad, typically to the right of the number keys. To use it, enter the base number, press the "x^y" key, and then enter the exponent.
negative 4 with negative 3 as an exponent
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Well, it is 5 once, correct? So the answer would be 5. (Use a calculator to check)
You would use a scientific calculator.
It depends on the calculator - some have the sqrt function, with others you need to use the exponent.
To find anti log of a number enter the number as the exponent of 10.
4... now go find/buy a calculator. :)
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).
On the TI-30XS calculator, the exponent key is labeled as "x^y." You can find it located near the top of the keypad, typically to the right of the number keys. To use it, enter the base number, press the "x^y" key, and then enter the exponent.
negative 4 with negative 3 as an exponent
On scientific calculators, the exponent key is usually [^] , [yx] , or [exp] .
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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15*1 to 15*66. Use your calculator to find them.15*1 to 15*66. Use your calculator to find them.15*1 to 15*66. Use your calculator to find them.15*1 to 15*66. Use your calculator to find them.