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On calculator how to raise to the 5th power

What key on calculator to get to the 25th power

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Use the ^ key just above the divide key. For example, to raise 2 to the 25th power, press 2 ^ 2 5 ENTER.

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How do I use my square root, cube and 5th powers on the calcalatar?

Use the y^x key just above the divide key. For example, to raise 2 to the 4th power, press 2 y^x 4 =
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What key do i use to raise to a 4th or 5th power?

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How do I do 25th roots?

Raise to the 1/25th power.
To calculate the 25th root of 1.17, press 1 . 1 7 y^x ( 2 5 1/x ) =

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How do I do the 25th root?

Raise to the 1/25th power.
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How to enter the power of 5 root of -32/243

(-32/243)^(1/5) = -0.666666666 (which is -2/3 when expressed as a fraction)

You may recognise from the answer that 2^5 = 32 and 3^5 = 243. Also that taking the 5th root is the same as raising to the power (1/5) (ie 0.2).

Alternatively, you could enter: 5 [x root] (-32/243)

The [x root] key is usually the shifted [^] key.
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How do i multiply 1.04 to the 5th power using the TI-30XA calculator?

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How do I muttiply 1.04 to the 5th power using this calculator

click on the y^x button.for e.g. 5 [y^x] 3 =125. similarly, 1.04 [y^x] 5= answer.
note:- '^' stands for raised to the power.
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How do you put exponents in the calculator

For integral powers of ten, use the EE key, just above the 7 key. For example, to enter 1.3 time ten to the fourth, press 1 . 3 EE 4

To raise e to a power, use the e^x function (the shifted function of the LN key on the top row). For example, to calculate e raised to the 1.2 power, press 1 . 2 2nd [e^x] =

To raise any number to any power, use the y^x key, just above the divide key. For example, to calculate 3 to the 5th power, press 3 y^x 5 =

Hope this helps. If you still have questions, please feel free to respond to this post.
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How to get 2 to the 5th power

Press 2
Press the yx key (just above the divide key and just below the CE/C key)
Press 5
Press the = key

This can be used for any combination... enter the number, then press the yx key, and the power you want to raise it to and then hit enter.

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Exponential key

Ex. for 5^3, press 5, then "yx" (beneath "OFF" button), then the power (3), then press =... 5 --> yx --> 3 --> = --> 125. Hope this helps!
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