On scientific calculators, the exponent key is usually [^] , [yx] , or [exp] .
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∙ 11y agoHit 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.
if you are raising a number to a power (exponent)it is y to the x key (y with superscript x)
Simple: Don't use a calculator. Just go to your Search bar and type, for instance, (5^3)^-6. The ^ key makes the number after it an exponent. Then... Google supplies the answer. :) It's easy.
That's what scientific notation looks like on a calculator. The "E" is for exponent. It means 2.4 x 10^10 or 24,000,000,000
What is the value of the exponent in the scientific notation expression for 0.0000083?
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).
negative 4 with negative 3 as an exponent
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).
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You would use a scientific calculator.
It is the upwards arrow, it is the same symbol on the "6" key of your keyboard.
The answer depends on your calculator but many have shortcut keys for "x10x" or something similar.
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.
It on the button
A scientific calculator should have several related keys: a power key, often labeled something like xy or yx, to calculate powers; two antilogarithm keys (10x and ex), which often require you to press some sort of "shift" key first; and a key to type numbers in scientific notation - sometimes labeled something like "EXP". To use the latter key, type the mantissa, press the key, then type the exponent.
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.
On most calculator there's a 'ENG' key