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Hello,
Use the EE key
1.234[EE] [(-)]65 [ENTER] 1.234 times 10 negative 65 =1.234E-65
The (-) is not the regular (bigger) minus sign. If you press [EE] the number displayed is writen is scientific noation.
Hope it helps

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