What is the best online math calculator?

The Best Online Scientific Calculators

  • Desmos Scientific. Desmos is a free-to-use calculator that provides easy access to primary functions, variables, and trigonometric calculations.
  • Meta Calculator.
  • GeoGebra.
  • Bankrate.
  • Nerdwallet.
  • CreditKarma.
  • Fidelity Retirement Calculator.
  • Ultimate Retirement Calculator.

Where is exponents on a calculator?

On most graphing calculators your exponent key is the caret top key: ^. If you have the caret top key let’s practice taking 15 and raising it to the 5th power.

How do you use exponents on a phone calculator?

  1. Now, what if you want to find higher exponents than the square or cube of any number? No worries, there’s a way as well.
  2. For that case, type the base number, and then tap on the ‘XY’ button from the calculator. After that, tap on the number that you want to use as the exponent or power.

How do you do exponents on Google calculator?

How do I make a number an exponent? Use the ^ symbol. This symbol is made by pressing shift and 6. The exponent (little number) should go directly to the left of the triangle.

How do you add exponents?

To add exponents, both the exponents and variables should be alike. You add the coefficients of the variables leaving the exponents unchanged. Only terms that have same variables and powers are added. This rule agrees with the multiplication and division of exponents as well.

How do you type exponents on a Chromebook?

Here’s how to do it:

  1. Press ”CTRL + /” to access the list of features.
  2. Find the “Text Formatting” section.
  3. Choose “Superscript” from the list of options.
  4. On the right-hand side, you’ll see the ”CTRL +. ” shortcut. Use it to make the number or letter in your text appear in exponent form.

How do you add exponents in Google Docs?

Open a Google doc where you want to add the exponent. Click on Format in the taskbar at the top of the document. Choose Text from the drop-down menu….You can also use a keyboard shortcut.

  1. Type in a number in your Google doc.
  2. Press CTRL + . (period) on your keyboard.
  3. Enter the exponent.