Green flag. This can calculate the result of any input to a^b and log(a) b. Even decimals and negative numbers. Graphing(and other miscellaneous stuff that I don't know but will be weird ok, so you can put x as the exponent or base, and apply anything in between. you also get 2 coefficients
Not that accurate... I recently found out that you can just do it like (e^(x*ln(a)) ...it does have small errors with 3^2 though... argh (sorry-graphing is a bit slow). Don't try to go further than 10 decimal places in the exponent(pretty sure base is completely fine). Don't try to go further than 2 decimal places in the exponent when recording up to 15 decimal places in the root. Don't try to go above 16 decimal places in any root. Scratch can't comprehend the number 10^-15