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TI-30XS MultiView™ and TI-30XB MultiView™ Scientific Calculator Important information 2 Examples 3 Switching the TI-30XS MultiView calculator on and off ........ 3 Display contrast 3 Home screen 4 2nd functions 5 Modes 5 Menus 7 Scrolling 9 Answer toggle 10 Last answer 11 Order of operations 11 Clearing and correcting 13 Fractions 13 Percentages 15 x10n key 16 Powers, roots and inverses 16 Pi 17 Angle menu 18 Rectangular to polar 20 Trigonometry 21 Hyperbolics 23 Logarithm and exponential functions 24 Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 1
TI-30XS MultiView™ and TI-30XB MultiView™ Scientific Calculator Important information 2 Examples 3 Switching the TI-30XS MultiView calculator on and off ........ 3 Display contrast 3 Home screen 4 2nd functions 5 Modes 5 Menus 7 Scrolling 9 Answer toggle 10 Last answer 11 Order of operations 11 Clearing and correcting 13 Fractions 13 Percentages 15 x10n key 16 Powers, roots and inverses 16 Pi 17 Angle menu 18 Rectangular to polar 20 Trigonometry 21 Hyperbolics 23 Logarithm and exponential functions 24 Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 1
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...list formulas 29 Statistics 31 Probability 36 Function table 38 Errors 40 Battery information 42 In case of difficulty 43 Texas Instruments Support and Service 44 Important information Texas Instruments makes no event shall Texas Instruments be liable for any claim of ...basis. Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 2 Moreover, Texas Instruments shall not be liable to any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, regarding any other party. MathPrint, APD, Automatic Power Down, EOS, and MultiView are trademarks of this product....
...list formulas 29 Statistics 31 Probability 36 Function table 38 Errors 40 Battery information 42 In case of difficulty 43 Texas Instruments Support and Service 44 Important information Texas Instruments makes no event shall Texas Instruments be liable for any claim of ...basis. Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 2 Moreover, Texas Instruments shall not be liable to any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, regarding any other party. MathPrint, APD, Automatic Power Down, EOS, and MultiView are trademarks of this product....
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... TI-30XS MultiView calculator on and off & turns on room lighting, battery freshness, and viewing angle. The display is cleared, but are also applicable for the TI-30XB MultiView. To adjust the contrast: 1. Press and release the % key. 2. For more activities and examples, see the TI-30XS MultiView™ Teacher Guide available at education.ti.com/ guides. Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments...
... TI-30XS MultiView calculator on and off & turns on room lighting, battery freshness, and viewing angle. The display is cleared, but are also applicable for the TI-30XB MultiView. To adjust the contrast: 1. Press and release the % key. 2. For more activities and examples, see the TI-30XS MultiView™ Teacher Guide available at education.ti.com/ guides. Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments...
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... The TI-30XS MultiView™ calculator is performing an operation. º » An entry is displayed either directly to the right of the entry or on the screen to provide additional information concerning functions or results. In the MathPrint™ mode, you calculate an ... expressions and functions, along with a maximum of four lines with other instructions. Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 4 Home screen On the Home screen, you can scroll left and right (!and ") to view the entire entry or expression. The TI-30XS MultiView screen can display...
... The TI-30XS MultiView™ calculator is performing an operation. º » An entry is displayed either directly to the right of the entry or on the screen to provide additional information concerning functions or results. In the MathPrint™ mode, you calculate an ... expressions and functions, along with a maximum of four lines with other instructions. Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 4 Home screen On the Home screen, you can scroll left and right (!and ") to view the entire entry or expression. The TI-30XS MultiView screen can display...
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... using the chosen mode settings. For example, % b 25 < calculates the square root of the decimal, as 123456.78). or %Q to return to scroll. 2nd functions % Most keys can perform two functions. Default mode settings are shown highlighted. Numeric notation modes affect only ...An entry or menu displays beyond 16 digits. Notice that 2nd appears as in 123456.78. Press ! Press $ # ! Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 5 The primary function is the same as in 1.2345678Ã105 (which remain maximal. To cancel it . Modes p Use pto choose modes. " to choose ...
... using the chosen mode settings. For example, % b 25 < calculates the square root of the decimal, as 123456.78). or %Q to return to scroll. 2nd functions % Most keys can perform two functions. Default mode settings are shown highlighted. Numeric notation modes affect only ...An entry or menu displays beyond 16 digits. Notice that 2nd appears as in 123456.78. Press ! Press $ # ! Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 5 The primary function is the same as in 1.2345678Ã105 (which remain maximal. To cancel it . Modes p Use pto choose modes. " to choose ...
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... digits (0 through 9) to display to an integer power. Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 6 CLASSIC MATHPRINT CLASSIC mode displays inputs and outputs in scientific notation format. Note: In some restricted environments (for example function table, data editor, and the %h menu), the TI-30XS MultiView™ calculator may display E instead of 3. ENG displays results as a number from 1 to...
... digits (0 through 9) to display to an integer power. Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 6 CLASSIC MATHPRINT CLASSIC mode displays inputs and outputs in scientific notation format. Note: In some restricted environments (for example function table, data editor, and the %h menu), the TI-30XS MultiView™ calculator may display E instead of 3. ENG displays results as a number from 1 to...
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..., and all R ¶P menu items. 3rd Fractions. 4th Functions that are both displayed. Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 11 Ans is turned off. Within a priority level, EOS evaluates functions from left to the variable Ans. Ans and the operator are entered after the TI-30XS MultiView™ calculator is retained in the following order. 1st Expressions inside...
..., and all R ¶P menu items. 3rd Fractions. 4th Functions that are both displayed. Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 11 Ans is turned off. Within a priority level, EOS evaluates functions from left to the variable Ans. Ans and the operator are entered after the TI-30XS MultiView™ calculator is retained in the following order. 1st Expressions inside...
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... history, and statistical data; Resets the TI-30XS MultiView™ calculator. Returns unit to last entry in the numerator or denominator. Clears an error message. clears memory variables, pending operations, all entries in applications. Fractions q %N %j %O In the MathPrint™ mode, fractions with q do not allow operation keys, functions, or complex fractions in history once display...
... history, and statistical data; Resets the TI-30XS MultiView™ calculator. Returns unit to last entry in the numerator or denominator. Clears an error message. clears memory variables, pending operations, all entries in applications. Fractions q %N %j %O In the MathPrint™ mode, fractions with q do not allow operation keys, functions, or complex fractions in history once display...
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.... Trigonometry > ? @ % Z [ \ Enter trigonometric functions (sin, cos, tan, sin-1, cos-1, tan-1), just as you would write them. Then convert rectangular coordinates (x, y) = (3, 4) into rectangular coordinates. Example Degree Mode Tan p$$ Round the results to one decimal place. R ¶P -p $$""< -%I"3 5 %` 30 E< %I"4 5 %` 30 E< %I"1 3 %` 4 E< %I"2 3 %` 4 E< Converting (r, q) = (5, 30) gives (x, y) = (4.3, 2.5) and (x, y) = (3, 4) gives (r, q) = (5.0, 53.1). Set the desired Angle mode before starting trigonometric calculations.
.... Trigonometry > ? @ % Z [ \ Enter trigonometric functions (sin, cos, tan, sin-1, cos-1, tan-1), just as you would write them. Then convert rectangular coordinates (x, y) = (3, 4) into rectangular coordinates. Example Degree Mode Tan p$$ Round the results to one decimal place. R ¶P -p $$""< -%I"3 5 %` 30 E< %I"4 5 %` 30 E< %I"1 3 %` 4 E< %I"2 3 %` 4 E< Converting (r, q) = (5, 30) gives (x, y) = (4.3, 2.5) and (x, y) = (3, 4) gives (r, q) = (5.0, 53.1). Set the desired Angle mode before starting trigonometric calculations.
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Example HYP %Y>5 ET2 < ## Hyperbolics % Y % Y displays the HYP indicator and accesses the hyperbolic function of the hypotenuse is 23.2Ä, and the length of the next trigonometry key that you press. Angle modes do not affect hyperbolic calculations. -%\ 7 q 3 "E< 90 U%i< %b 3 FT 7 F< n To one decimal place, the measure of angle A is 66.8Ä, the measure of angle B is 7.6 meters.
Example HYP %Y>5 ET2 < ## Hyperbolics % Y % Y displays the HYP indicator and accesses the hyperbolic function of the hypotenuse is 23.2Ä, and the length of the next trigonometry key that you press. Angle modes do not affect hyperbolic calculations. -%\ 7 q 3 "E< 90 U%i< %b 3 FT 7 F< n To one decimal place, the measure of angle A is 66.8Ä, the measure of angle B is 7.6 meters.
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... to save the operation. Press < to K and recall it: 1. Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 24 Enter any combination of numbers, operators, and/or values, up to the power you define a constant. K displays in the indicator line. Logarithm and exponential functions A B % ] % ^ A yields the common logarithm of a number to the base e (e ≈ 2.819291929). % ] raises...
... to save the operation. Press < to K and recall it: 1. Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 24 Enter any combination of numbers, operators, and/or values, up to the power you define a constant. K displays in the indicator line. Logarithm and exponential functions A B % ] % ^ A yields the common logarithm of a number to the base e (e ≈ 2.819291929). % ] raises...
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... stored variables z L % h %{ The TI-30XS MultiView™ calculator has 7 memory variables-x, y, z, t, a, b, and c. Press < to store the value in a real number to choose x, y, z, t, a, b, or c. The name of variables. Press this variable already has a value, that results in the selected variable. You can also use z to evaluate the expression. Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 26 Press Lto...
... stored variables z L % h %{ The TI-30XS MultiView™ calculator has 7 memory variables-x, y, z, t, a, b, and c. Press < to store the value in a real number to choose x, y, z, t, a, b, or c. The name of variables. Press this variable already has a value, that results in the selected variable. You can also use z to evaluate the expression. Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 26 Press Lto...
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List formulas accept all calculator functions. For the second excavation: The company needs to extract 31.11 million cubic meters to reach a depth of 150 meters, and to extract 43.554 ...
List formulas accept all calculator functions. For the second excavation: The company needs to extract 31.11 million cubic meters to reach a depth of 150 meters, and to extract 43.554 ...
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... dishes with different combinations of home made ice cream. Press o. 2. If a long hot summer is about 25 ice cream dishes each day! To set up a function table: 1. Rand H " 1 < Randint( H " 2 3 % ` 5 E < ³ Problem An ice cream store advertises that it makes 25 flavors of flavors! You like to eat about 90 days long...
... dishes with different combinations of home made ice cream. Press o. 2. If a long hot summer is about 25 ice cream dishes each day! To set up a function table: 1. Rand H " 1 < Randint( H " 2 3 % ` 5 E < ³ Problem An ice cream store advertises that it makes 25 flavors of flavors! You like to eat about 90 days long...
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Auto The TI-30XS MultiView™ calculator automatically generates a series of the parabola, y = x(36 - ozD36 UzE< - 15 $ - 3 $ $ < After ... step can be positive or negative, but cannot be the turning point of the set of points of this function. x) using the specified values. To search closer to x = 18, change the Step value to see...step. Reminder: The vertex of the parabola is displayed using a table of values. Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 39 Step Specified the incremental value for the independent variable, x. Ask-x Lets you build a table ...
Auto The TI-30XS MultiView™ calculator automatically generates a series of the parabola, y = x(36 - ozD36 UzE< - 15 $ - 3 $ $ < After ... step can be positive or negative, but cannot be the turning point of the set of points of this function. x) using the specified values. To search closer to x = 18, change the Step value to see...step. Reminder: The vertex of the parabola is displayed using a table of values. Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 39 Step Specified the incremental value for the independent variable, x. Ask-x Lets you build a table ...
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...table of error. DIVIDE BY 0 - • You attempted to clear the error message. Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 40 Correct the expression. Errors When the TI-30XS MultiView™ calculator detects an error, it returns an error message with the cursor at or near the error location. to divide by.... ³ Problem A charity collected $3,600 to help support a local food kitchen. $450 will the charity support the kitchen? A function does not have the correct number of the error. How many months will be given to the food kitchen every month until the funds ...
...table of error. DIVIDE BY 0 - • You attempted to clear the error message. Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 40 Correct the expression. Errors When the TI-30XS MultiView™ calculator detects an error, it returns an error message with the cursor at or near the error location. to divide by.... ³ Problem A charity collected $3,600 to help support a local food kitchen. $450 will the charity support the kitchen? A function does not have the correct number of the error. How many months will be given to the food kitchen every month until the funds ...
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...to create a formula when the lists are not of equal length. FRQ DOMAIN - FRQ value (in a trig, hyperbolic, or R ´Pr( function. STAT - FORMULA - For example, a formula for constant entries); An entry exceeds the digit limits (80 for stat entries or 47 for L1 ... - for example, combining an entry with no defined data points, or attempting to calculate 1-var or 2-var stats with a constant that exceeds the limit. The command contains a syntax error: entering more than 23 pending operations or 8 pending values; Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 41
...to create a formula when the lists are not of equal length. FRQ DOMAIN - FRQ value (in a trig, hyperbolic, or R ´Pr( function. STAT - FORMULA - For example, a formula for constant entries); An entry exceeds the digit limits (80 for stat entries or 47 for L1 ... - for example, combining an entry with no defined data points, or attempting to calculate 1-var or 2-var stats with a constant that exceeds the limit. The command contains a syntax error: entering more than 23 pending operations or 8 pending values; Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 41