
EXP function - Microsoft Support
In Excel, the EXP function returns e raised to the power of number. The constant e equals 2.71828182845904, the base of the natural logarithm.
Display numbers in scientific (exponential) notation
The Scientific format displays a number in exponential notation, replacing part of the number with E+n, in which E (exponent) multiplies the preceding number by 10 to the nth power. For example, a 2 …
Number format codes in Excel for Mac - Microsoft Support
The number of zeros or number signs to the right of a code determines the number of digits in the exponent. The codes "E–" or "e–" place a minus sign (-) by negative exponents.
Display numbers in scientific (exponential) notation
The Scientific format displays a number in exponential notation, replacing part of the number with E+n, in which E (exponent) multiplies the preceding number by 10 to the nth power. For example, a 2 …
Available number formats in Excel - Microsoft Support
Displays a number in exponential notation, replacing part of the number with E+n, where E (which stands for Exponent) multiplies the preceding number by 10 to the nth power. For example, a 2 …
POWER function - Microsoft Support
Returns the result of a number raised to a power. POWER (number, power) The POWER function syntax has the following arguments: Number Required. The base number. It can be any real number. …
Use the Calculator in Windows - Microsoft Support
To get started, select Start , and then select Calculator in the list of apps. Select Open Navigation to switch modes.
Table of operators - Microsoft Support
Access supports a variety of operators, including arithmetic operators such as +, -, multiply (*), and divide (/), in addition to comparison operators for comparing values, text operators for concatenating …
EXP, functie - Microsoft Ondersteuning
De syntaxis van de functie EXP heeft de volgende argumenten: Getal Vereist. De exponent die u wilt toepassen op het grondtal e. Als u de macht van een ander grondtal wilt berekenen, gebruikt u de …
Display numbers in scientific (exponential) notation
The Scientific format displays a number in exponential notation, replacing part of the number with E+n, in which E (exponent) multiplies the preceding number by 10 to the nth power. For example, a 2 …
EXP function - Microsoft Support
In Excel, the EXP function returns e raised to the power of number. The constant e equals 2.71828182845904, the base of the natural logarithm.