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0.009 is the same as 9/1000.
The scientific notation for this number is 9 x 10**(-3)
(my keyboard doesn't do exponents well - that is supposed to be
9 x 10 raised to the power of -3)
To change the FSE code on your SHARP calculator press SETUP and choose 0. FIX means that it shows you all the decimal places. SCI is scientific notation, ENG changes the scientific notation in groups of 3's. NORM1 and NORM2 are your normal number ranges, however norm2 starts from zero and anything negative will be written in scientific notation.
You want to change the display mode. Press SHIFT MODE. Then press 6 and a number specifying the number of digits after the decimal point for fixed decimal notation, or 6 and 1 or 2 to specify one of the floating point modes.
You've got the display set to fixed decimal notation. To change it, press SHIFT MODE 7 to switch to a scientific notation or SHIFT MODE 8 and then 1 or 2 to switch to one of the norm display modes.
norm1 switches to scientific notation if the magnitude of the number is less than 0.01 . norm2 switches to scientific notation if the magnitude of the number is less than 0.000000001 .
Press 2nd [SCI] to switch the calculator to display all results in scientific notation. The results are the same whether you do it in scientific notation or not, it's just how the number is displayed.
Press the [SHIFT][MODE] to access the (SETUP) screen. -See the screen capture below. Press [7:Sci] to select the output display format to be Scientific. You will then be prompted to key in a number between 0 and 9 to choose the number of decimal digits.
If you do not want fractions nor radicals set the default Input/Output format to LineIO. To do so press [SHIFT][MODE][2:LineIO]. After that perform the steps given above to select Scientific format for the output.
Hello, Press [SHIFT][MODE][7:Sci]. Select the number of digits in the number. In the exemples below, the Zeros are place holders. 0: 10 digits 0.000000000x10^0 1: 1 digit 0[x]10^0 2: 2 digits 0.0x10^0 ... 9: 9 digits 0.00000000x10^0 Hope it helps
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
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