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Look for a key that may be marked as X to power y, or Y to power x or just a caret [^]. However to enter a power of 10 such as in the Avogadro Number 6.02*10^23, scientific calculators have a specific key marked EE (enter exponent?) on TI's or x10^x on Casios. When you use the EE key no 10 should appear: meaning to enter 6.02*10^23 you type in 6.02 followed by [EE] then 23. Press = to display the number. Th e EE key is a shortcut for *10^
Unplug,replug the tv about hour later.Tv will,reset itself,back to factory setting.Should have power now.Still have the same problems.The power supply board is dead.That the board,where the power a/c plug into it.Tries websites like Shopjimmy.com,Ebay.com to buy a whole refurbish power supply board for the replacement.
Hello,
If you have the [EE] key (sometimes labeled [Exp], or [times 10 to the x], you enter your expression as 1[EE](-9). If you do not have that key you can use the general power key [X to the y] or [Y to the x] or [^] depending on calculator 10[^](-9) = 0.000000001 or equivalently 1.0000x10^(-9)
EE or EXP are shortcuts for times 10 to the power.
Hope it helps.
Use the ^ key to insert a power (it's located above the division key) then put a negative power by typing the negative key (located at the very bottom right of the keypad next to the ENTER key) and then the number of the power.
10^-3
If this doesn't give the right result, put the negative power in parentheses. I can't remember off hand if you need to do that or not.
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