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\n\n\n\nHow to Write Base and Power in Desmos
\nEnter your base and power/exponent values to see how they appear in Desmos.
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\n\nThe number being multiplied
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\n\nThe exponent or power
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\n\nDesmos Notation Examples
\n\n\nStandard Exponent:
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\nScientific Notation (Large/Small):
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\nParentheses with Negatives:
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\nFractions as Exponents:
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\nTip: Desmos automatically formats these when you type them!\n
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\n🎯 Common Mistakes to Avoid in Desmos
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- Forgetting parentheses with negative exponents: Desmos treats -2^2 as -4, not 4 \n
- Confusing keyboard shortcuts: Use ^ for powers, not ** \n
- Not entering scientific notation correctly: Use E or e for powers of 10 \n
- Typing fractions incorrectly: Use / for division, not \\\\ \n
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What is Desmos Exponent Input?
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