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how to solve an equation with negative exponent You probably want to calculate the numerical value of some mathematical expression with numbers raised to negative exponents. Just enter the expression ...
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I have a TI-30X II S calculator. How do you calculate a problem with an exponent without having to manually multiply each exponent individually. For example I am trying to solve a problem with an ...
...exponents on a TI 30X calculator? You can download the guidebook for this calculator from TI here. From page 16: To enter a number in scientific notation: 1) Enter up to 10 digits for the base ...
Hello, I am using a TI-30XS I need to use EXPonents for Chemistry. What am I doing wrong, for example I need to calculate 1*10^(-)3, (that is one times 10 to the negative 3.) I thought I was typing it
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On a TI-30IIS, how do you type in a negative exponent? Use the (-) key to the right of the decimal point. Use this key for entering any negative number.
ok i have a fraction of (3/4) with a exponent of -2 how do i do that on the 30x ( 3 / 4 ) y^x +<>- 2 = y^x is just above the divide key, +<>- is just below the 2 key.
texas ti-30x? Use the EE key, just as for positive exponents. Just make sure you use the +<>- key (next to the decimal point key) to enter negative values, not the - key which is for subtraction
Why won't my TI-30XIIS let me put a negitive in the exponet? Make sure you use the (-) key to the right of the decimal point key for negative values, not just exponents. The - key between the multiply
ti 30xs I am doing a division problems with exponents and can't get the parenthesis to enclose the whole thing. So I have the full sized parenthesis at the beginning of the numbers but then at the
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...enter exponents on a TI-30X IIB? Use EE, which I believe is the shift of the key just above the 7. For negative exponents, use the (-) key just to the right of the decimal point, not the subtract
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