This example illustrates the different ways you can enter algebraic expressions. You can always use the calcPad, but it is often easier to enter the symbols directly from the key board. The examples below suggest how you can do that for some commonly used expressions. (a) Square root can be entered several ways (in addition to using an exponent of 1/2). The square root button is located in the calcPad, but you can also type the letters sqrt directly from the keyboard. Try entering √6y-3 (b) The exponential expression ex can also be entered several ways. You can type e^x directly from the keyboard or you can access the e from the calcPad (using the functions tab). When typing directly from the keyboard, use the key after entering an exponent. Try entering 3e6x + 10

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This example illustrates the different ways you can enter algebraic expressions. You can always use the calcPad, but it is often easier to enter the symbols directly from the key board. The examples
below suggest how you can do that for some commonly used expressions.
(a) Square root can be entered several ways (in addition to using an exponent of 1/2). The square root button is located in the calcPad, but you can also type the letters sqrt directly from the
keyboard.
Try entering √ 6y 3
(b) The exponential expression ex can also be entered several ways. You can type e^x directly from the keyboard or you can access the e from the calcPad (using the functions tab). When typing
directly from the keyboard, use the key after entering an exponent.
Try entering 3e6x + 10
Transcribed Image Text:This example illustrates the different ways you can enter algebraic expressions. You can always use the calcPad, but it is often easier to enter the symbols directly from the key board. The examples below suggest how you can do that for some commonly used expressions. (a) Square root can be entered several ways (in addition to using an exponent of 1/2). The square root button is located in the calcPad, but you can also type the letters sqrt directly from the keyboard. Try entering √ 6y 3 (b) The exponential expression ex can also be entered several ways. You can type e^x directly from the keyboard or you can access the e from the calcPad (using the functions tab). When typing directly from the keyboard, use the key after entering an exponent. Try entering 3e6x + 10
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