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0.00629 in scientific notation - Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus Calculator

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6.29E-3 or 6.29 * 10^(-3)

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Patrick

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  • Posted on Jan 14, 2008

SOURCE: scientific notation

you want to hit mode not menu and then make sure that normal is flashing instead of SCI and hit enter. so just hit mode then enter and it should be normal

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 18, 2009

SOURCE: HOW TO USE SCIENTIFIC NOTATION

z=e over i z= 480 over0.6 z= blank

Paul Bade

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  • Posted on Aug 28, 2009

SOURCE: how to convert a normal ANSWER to scientific

It's been a while since my TI calculator died, but I think you can just hit EE (may be "exp" on your model) followed by =.

k24674

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  • Posted on Sep 14, 2009

SOURCE: scientific notation

Hello,
Use the EE key
1.234[EE] [(-)]65 [ENTER] 1.234 times 10 negative 65 =1.234E-65
The (-) is not the regular (bigger) minus sign.
Hope it helps

k24674

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  • Posted on Sep 17, 2009

SOURCE: Inputing scientific notation into my calculator

Hello,

1. To convert a number to scientific equation, use [2nd][Sci]
Exemples 12345 [=] screen shows 12345 Then [2nd][Sci] coverts it to 1.2345 ^04 to the power 4.
2. To enter directly a number in scientific notation (e.g. -1.2345 X10^(-65) a very small number) you use the [EE] key 1.2345[+ /-][EE][+/-]65 shows as -1.2345 -65
1.6X10^(-19) 1.6[EE][+/-]19 shows as 1.6 -19

Hope it helps

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