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How do I get a result in engineering notation?

 

When I e.g. calculates 10E6 + 10E6 I now get 2E7, but I would like it written in engineering notation as 20E6. 

 

Is it possible?

 Oct 29, 2014

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As far as I can see it isn't currently possible to get the calculator here to do this for you automatically.  However, if you have a number in scientific notation it isn't very difficult to turn it into engineering notation (just involves some dividing of the exponent by 3).

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 Oct 29, 2014
 #1
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Best Answer

As far as I can see it isn't currently possible to get the calculator here to do this for you automatically.  However, if you have a number in scientific notation it isn't very difficult to turn it into engineering notation (just involves some dividing of the exponent by 3).

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Alan Oct 29, 2014

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