It depends on the calculator. A regular calculator cannot handle very much while a scientific calculator can handle larger numbers.
To find anti log of a number enter the number as the exponent of 10.
D. enter the number; press the square root key
I can't say for all calculators, but on my TI calculator, it is the number of digits after the decimal place: type 2.0 enter fix 5 and 2.00000 appears.
To "quarter" anything, you divide it into four parts (often 4 roughly equal parts).So on a calculator, you simply enter the number, hit the "divide by" key (either a / or a ÷ sign), hit the number 4, and hit = (equal, enter, execute).You can also divide by 4 by multiplying by 1/4, which on a calculator is done by multiplying your number by 0.25 (decimal point, two, five).(the / key is often called a right slant or slash, while the ÷ sign is called an obelus)
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.
6.023*10^23
Enter the number, then press the button marked with +/-
Enter the first number. Push the divide button. Enter the second number. Push the equals button.
You use an annuity value calculator by inserting the starting principle amount, then enter the growth rate (in %), and then enter the number of years you are looking into then hit calculate.
Depending on the calculator, the button may be labeled "E", "EE", "ENG", or "EXP"
To find anti log of a number enter the number as the exponent of 10.
-3.02881695914383, or about -3.0288. On your scientific calculator, press the LOG key, put in the number, and hit ENTER.
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1.Enter radicand.Press xy or x^yEnter 0.5Press =2.Enter radicandTake log10Multiply by 0.5Press 10x3.Enter radicandTake lnMultiply by 0.5Press ex
Multiply the small number by another small number and keep doing this until you get the big number but a quicker way would to just use a calculator.
Enter the number, press ^ and enter 1/3 i.e. the cube root of 27 would be 27^(1/3)