Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus Silver Edition Graphic Calculator "exponents decimal points" Questions

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Decimal exponents don't work Exponents with decimalsdo not seem to calculate and instead provide an error message at the decimal point IE: 1^-3.76 or 1E-3.76 and inversely, the positive version ...

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to solve 10 raised -3, to be done with cal., answer in the display ought to be .001 The calculator has several decimal display formats: FIX, SCI, NORM and ENG. Here are examples of calculations with ...

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How do you put in the number in scientific notation on the TI 34 II calculator? Type in the mantissa, then the EE key (for Enter Exponent) above the 7 key, then the exponent. If it's a negative ...

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where is the exponent key on Casio fx-115es calculator? To raise 10 to an exponent, use the 10^x function (SHIFT log). To raise e to an exponent, use the e^x function (SHIFT ln). To raise an arbitrary

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.... 8 5 =The +/- key is just to the right of the decimal point key.If you're entering integer exponents, you can use the EE key just above the 7 key. For example, to enter 10^8, you can press 1 EE ...

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has a negative sign, entered with the (-) key just to the right of the decimal point. The (-) is used to enter negative numbers, not just exponents. The - key is used to subract one value from another

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...exponents like (6.02*10^23) (8.65*10^4) 6 . 0 2 EE 2 3 * 8 . 6 5 EE 4 = The EE (enter exponent) key is located just above the 7 key. If you want a negative exponent, make sure you use the +/- key ...

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how do i input a negative exponent on my ti30x IIs Use the EE (enter exponent) key (2nd-shift of the key just above the 7) to enter the exponent. Use the (-) key just to the right of the decimal point

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TI-84 calculator is giving me the wrong answer when I type in (4/231)*(4/231) I've tried putting this in several different ways and get the wrong answer every single time. I get the right answer on my

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how do I enter an arbitrary exponent on the ti-84? If you mean an exponent of ten, use 2ND EE (located on the SIN key just above the 7). If you're raising an arbitrary number to a power, use the ^ key

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