Teachers Guide
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..., a "x10" indicator, and a two-digit positive or negative exponent. and " to the right. Because operations inside parentheses are performed first, you can use # and $ to scroll through previous entries, which are stored in the TI-34 Û history. or " to move the cursor immediately to the...screen), or • Press any operation key (T, U, F, and so on the left; The operation priorities are both displayed. © 1999 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED TI-34 Û: A Guide for example, nPr), enter the value while the item is retained in STAT mode. Last Answer (Ans) The most recently...
..., a "x10" indicator, and a two-digit positive or negative exponent. and " to the right. Because operations inside parentheses are performed first, you can use # and $ to scroll through previous entries, which are stored in the TI-34 Û history. or " to move the cursor immediately to the...screen), or • Press any operation key (T, U, F, and so on the left; The operation priorities are both displayed. © 1999 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED TI-34 Û: A Guide for example, nPr), enter the value while the item is retained in STAT mode. Last Answer (Ans) The most recently...
Teachers Guide
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... below. 1. Refer to a specified power. F squares the value. 2. % b calculates the square root. 3. % c calculates the specified root (x) of the TI-34 Û. • A sign change takes precedence over exponents. Example: .52 = .25 (.5)2 = 25 4 3 5 2 1 © 1999 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED TI-34 Û: A Guide for restrictions. • The result of calculations with G must be either positive or negative. G raises a value...
... below. 1. Refer to a specified power. F squares the value. 2. % b calculates the square root. 3. % c calculates the specified root (x) of the TI-34 Û. • A sign change takes precedence over exponents. Example: .52 = .25 (.5)2 = 25 4 3 5 2 1 © 1999 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED TI-34 Û: A Guide for restrictions. • The result of calculations with G must be either positive or negative. G raises a value...
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...in Chapter 6, Decimals and Decimal Places. • These modes affect only the display of the numeric notation mode setting. Press M before entering a negative exponent. • Results requiring more than 10 digits are automatically displayed in scientific notation. • For the decimal notation mode, refer to % , in ... the transparency masters assume all default settings. • You can enter a value in scientific notation regardless of results. 1 © 1999 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED TI-34 Û: A Guide for the corresponding numbered key on the illustration below. 1.
...in Chapter 6, Decimals and Decimal Places. • These modes affect only the display of the numeric notation mode setting. Press M before entering a negative exponent. • Results requiring more than 10 digits are automatically displayed in scientific notation. • For the decimal notation mode, refer to % , in ... the transparency masters assume all default settings. • You can enter a value in scientific notation regardless of results. 1 © 1999 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED TI-34 Û: A Guide for the corresponding numbered key on the illustration below. 1.
Teachers Guide
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Enter the numbers in scientific notation and determine how far away the Earth is 7.783 x 108 kilometers from the Sun. Press Display 7 8 783 C 8 U 1 8 496 C 8 < 7.7838-1.4 ¹º 628700000. © 1999 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED TI-34 Û: A Guide for Teachers 103 Jupiter is from the Sun. Exponent C The Earth is 1.496 x 108 kilometers from Jupiter.
Enter the numbers in scientific notation and determine how far away the Earth is 7.783 x 108 kilometers from the Sun. Press Display 7 8 783 C 8 U 1 8 496 C 8 < 7.7838-1.4 ¹º 628700000. © 1999 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED TI-34 Û: A Guide for Teachers 103 Jupiter is from the Sun. Exponent C The Earth is 1.496 x 108 kilometers from Jupiter.
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or " to scroll. Fixed-decimal setting. An entry or menu displays beyond 11 digits. Press # and $ to scroll. © 1999 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED TI-34 Û: A Guide for Teachers B-1 An entry is stored in scientific notation. Statistical mode. Display Indicators B Indicator 2nd FIX STAT DEG, RAD x10 º » ¸ ¹ Meaning 2nd function. Precedes the exponent in history before and/or after the active screen. Angle mode (degrees or radians). Press !
or " to scroll. Fixed-decimal setting. An entry or menu displays beyond 11 digits. Press # and $ to scroll. © 1999 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED TI-34 Û: A Guide for Teachers B-1 An entry is stored in scientific notation. Statistical mode. Display Indicators B Indicator 2nd FIX STAT DEG, RAD x10 º » ¸ ¹ Meaning 2nd function. Precedes the exponent in history before and/or after the active screen. Angle mode (degrees or radians). Press !
General Information
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...fractions. ¦ Auto displays fraction results simplified to choose the factor (instead of an entry. TI.34 × Explorer Plusé Scientific Calculator Copyright © 1999 Texas Instruments General Information Examples: See the last page of these instructions for keystroke examples that demonstrate many of...Press ! Rounds # to 10 digits, plus a decimal point, a negative sign, a "x10" indicator, and a 2-digit positive or negative exponent. and " to Ans. You cannot retrieve previous entries while in history once display is stored to scroll. 2nd Functions: % displays the 2nd ...
...fractions. ¦ Auto displays fraction results simplified to choose the factor (instead of an entry. TI.34 × Explorer Plusé Scientific Calculator Copyright © 1999 Texas Instruments General Information Examples: See the last page of these instructions for keystroke examples that demonstrate many of...Press ! Rounds # to 10 digits, plus a decimal point, a negative sign, a "x10" indicator, and a 2-digit positive or negative exponent. and " to Ans. You cannot retrieve previous entries while in history once display is stored to scroll. 2nd Functions: % displays the 2nd ...
General Information
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The TI-34 Ö automatically calculates the result (without pressing Stored Operations m o % n p The TI-34 Ö stores two operations, OP1 and OP2. m or o recalls and displays the operation on the entry line. Enter the operation (any combination of numbers, operators, or menu items and their arguments). 3. To store an operation to memory. 4. Press < to save the operation to OP1 or OP2 and recall it: 1. Press % n or % p. 2.
The TI-34 Ö automatically calculates the result (without pressing Stored Operations m o % n p The TI-34 Ö stores two operations, OP1 and OP2. m or o recalls and displays the operation on the entry line. Enter the operation (any combination of numbers, operators, or menu items and their arguments). 3. To store an operation to memory. 4. Press < to save the operation to OP1 or OP2 and recall it: 1. Press % n or % p. 2.