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...fourth power) hi i have a TI-81 calculator and cant find out how to get the power besides the squared power. email me back, lreynolds1 Use the ^ key just above the divide. For example, 5 ^ 4 ENTER ...

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...fourth power 6 Yx 4, where Yx is the button with a lowercase y followed by a small superscript x, denoting y to the power of x. Here's the manual. Try page 6. ...

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...instruments Ti-... How do you do exponents on a texas instruments Ti-86 calculatar Use the ^ key, located just above the divide key. For example, to calculate two to the fourth power, press 2 ^ 4 ...

If I had a problem like 60000/(1+.08)raised to the fourth power, what key do I push to raise it to the fourth power? The y^x key just above the divide key.

Question about TI-84 Plus Calculator

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How to enter 4 to 3rd power 5 to the 4th power on TI84 Four to the third power: 4 ^ 3 ENTER Five to the fourth power: 5 ^ 4 ENTER

Question about FX-115ES Scientific Calculator

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*10^x 3 To raise a number to a power, use the x^* key, located just below the big round cursor pad, between the x^2 and log keys. For example, to calculate 2 raised to the fourth power, press 2 x^* 4

Question about FX570MS Scientific Calculator

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to calculate x to the power n. e.g. 5 to the power 8 Yype in x, then press the button on the top full row that is the fourth from the left. (It should look like a right angle facing up) Then type in n

Question about FX570MS Scientific Calculator

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...power of four because the 4 is on top of the root thing? Take the fourth root. The square root, denoted by a 2 on top of the "root thing" or more commonly without a number at all, is the second root. ...

Question about FX85MS Scientific Calculator

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How to enter exponents aside from 2 and 3? Use the ^ key, located just above the sin key. For example, to calculate two to the fourth power, press 2 ^ 4 =

Question about DS-700 - 2 line LCD Display 224 Function, Scientific with Equation, Fraction Calculation - 224 Functions - 2 Lines - 10 Characters - LCD - Gray

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...whose root you are calculating). Alternatively: Use the equivalence n-th Root (x)=x^(1/n), meaning that to extract the fourth root of 16, you raise 16 to the power of (1/4) the4th root is ...

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