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How do you type x raise to a power higher than 2? for example 10 raised to the 7.5th power.

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There is the ^ button right about the division button. I tend to use parenthesis. So 10^(7.5) or 10^(15/2). the same follows for x^(7.5) or x^(15/2)

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