hold in shift then press the 3 OFF TO THE SIDE NOT THE ONES AT THE TOP OF THE KEY BOARD
If your calculator is advanced, like the TI-84, there is an exponent button you can hit. Then, just Type negative and the exponent. If it is a simpler calculator, like a four-function calculator, there IS a way. By raising a number to a negative exponent, you are saying that one is being divided by that number to the positive version of that power. Ex: 5^-8 = 1/(5^8). To do this, divide one by the base, then raise it to the exponent, making sure that the exponent is POSITIVE. Also be careful that the entire denominator is in parentheses, just in case.
An acceptable way to type an exponent is to use the caret symbol (^). Example: Write 3 to the power of 2 as 3^2. If possible, superscripts are normally used. Example: write 10 to the power of 5 as 105.
Less than is indicated by < and is the upper case comma on keyboard Greater than is indicated by > and is the upper case period on keyboard If you want less than or equal to or greater than or equal to these are available as symbols on Microsoft
It is an imaginary number
6^2 -4(3*30) = -96 meaning that the given quadratic expression has no real roots
Type the number and its exponent, and I find it best to even type the next few characters as well. Highlight the exponent and go up to format, font, and chose superscript. This will raise the number up into its proper place for you.
shift then 6 at the same time
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Reinstall keyboard. Get new key board. Try using keyboard instead of TV remote! Get eyes checked.
On Microsoft word 2007 simply press (alt key) and type the number (8369).
You just type what you want to say using the keyboard.
By using the keyboard to type in characters
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8/2=4
The generally accepted way to type powers of a number is by using the carat symbol, or "^." So five to the second power (or squared) is 5^2.
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The purpose of a keyboard in relation to a computer is to provide input. It is for using program applications and operating system commands.