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How do you turn a number into scientific notation on a calculator? Change the mode to Sci, meaning scientific (it is typically on normal) Enter the entire number into the calculator. Hit the 'Enter' button. The answer will appear in the e-notation form (599E7 or 1.48E-6)
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Fortunately, you can force your calculator to display answers in scientific notation. Press MODE and use the arrow keys to choose Sci (short for Scientific mode) and press ENTER. You can rest assured that all your answers will be displayed in scientific notation.
The "original" attributed example of calculator spelling, which dates from the 1970s, is 5318008, which when turned over spells "BOOBIES". Another early example of calculator spelling offered the sequence 0.7734, which becomes "hello", or could also be written as 0.1134.
Steps Switch your calculator to math mode, if necessary. Push the mode button to open a menu. Push the fraction button to enter your fraction. Enter the numerator in the top box. Push the down arrow to move your cursor to the lower box. Type the denominator into the lower box.
Functions of the form y = f(x) can be entered into the TI-83/TI-84 Plus using the "Y = menu. To access the "Y menu, press the Y= key. Type the expres- "" sion f(x) after Y, using the X,T,, = For example, enter the function f(x) "" key for the variable x and press (ENTER). = 3x5 - 4x + 1.
How do you put scientific notation into a calculator? Enter M into the calculator. Hit the multiplication button. Enter the number 10. Hit the exponent button. Enter "N" Hit the 'Enter' button.
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