On scientific calculators, the exponent key is usually [^] , [yx] , or [exp] .
Entering exponents is done by pushing the key labeled [EXP] or [EE] or [EEX].
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.
"EE" stands for "Enter Exponent". After you enter some normal number, if you hit "EE" and then some digit, your normal number is multiplied by 10digit power.For example:-- key in ' 4.62 '-- then touch ' EE ' and ' 6 '-- The display shows something like ' 4.62 06 ' .-- The number you're actually working with now is ( 4.62 x 106 ). That's 4.62 million.
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.
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Depending on the calculator, the button may be labeled "E", "EE", "ENG", or "EXP"
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
Entering exponents is done by pushing the key labeled [EXP] or [EE] or [EEX].
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.
"EE" stands for "Enter Exponent". After you enter some normal number, if you hit "EE" and then some digit, your normal number is multiplied by 10digit power.For example:-- key in ' 4.62 '-- then touch ' EE ' and ' 6 '-- The display shows something like ' 4.62 06 ' .-- The number you're actually working with now is ( 4.62 x 106 ). That's 4.62 million.
On a regular calculator, you just leave it it will off itself. On a scientific calculator, press shift AC.
what does EE stand for calculator
a function key a scientific calculator called TAN
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.