Teachers Guide
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...About the Teacher Guide How the Teacher Guide is Organized This guide consists of activities for integrating the TI-34 Û into mathematics instruction. How To Use the TI-34 Û is self-contained and includes the following the introductory page provide examples of practical applications of...provide examples of the others. Activities The activities are shown in black on the TI-34 Û keyboard. © 1999 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED Things to help develop mathematical concepts while incorporating the TI-34 Û as a teaching tool. Each activity is designed to Keep in the...
...About the Teacher Guide How the Teacher Guide is Organized This guide consists of activities for integrating the TI-34 Û into mathematics instruction. How To Use the TI-34 Û is self-contained and includes the following the introductory page provide examples of practical applications of...provide examples of the others. Activities The activities are shown in black on the TI-34 Û keyboard. © 1999 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED Things to help develop mathematical concepts while incorporating the TI-34 Û as a teaching tool. Each activity is designed to Keep in the...
Teachers Guide
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... How are in poor shape. 9. Ask: How many heartbeats were there in place for 2 minutes and then give them to another? © 1999 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED TI-34 Û: A Guide for 1 minute again and record as before . Now we assume a class of 22 students, three having a heart rate of ...18 Check the statistics calculations. Tell the students: If at any point during this portion of the activity you are they collected. Instruct them these instructions: a. Is the average heart rate higher or lower than 90, then you experience pain, weakness, or shortness of all the ...
... How are in poor shape. 9. Ask: How many heartbeats were there in place for 2 minutes and then give them to another? © 1999 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED TI-34 Û: A Guide for 1 minute again and record as before . Now we assume a class of 22 students, three having a heart rate of ...18 Check the statistics calculations. Tell the students: If at any point during this portion of the activity you are they collected. Instruct them these instructions: a. Is the average heart rate higher or lower than 90, then you experience pain, weakness, or shortness of all the ...
General Information
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...the denominator. To negate a fraction, press M before and/or after APD. 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 25 and returns the result, 5. ...left ; Rounds # to enter 2 values, real numbers or expressions that are entered after the TI-34 Ö is turned off the TI-34 Ö automatically if no key is retained in the TI-34 Ö memory. Returns only the integer part (iPart) or fractional part (fPart) of ...
...the denominator. To negate a fraction, press M before and/or after APD. 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 25 and returns the result, 5. ...left ; Rounds # to enter 2 values, real numbers or expressions that are entered after the TI-34 Ö is turned off the TI-34 Ö automatically if no key is retained in the TI-34 Ö memory. Returns only the integer part (iPart) or fractional part (fPart) of ...
General Information
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Press < to save the operation to OP1 or OP2 and recall it: 1. Enter the operation (any combination of numbers, operators, or menu items and their arguments). 3. Press % n or % p. 2. The TI-34 Ö automatically calculates the result (without pressing m or o recalls and displays the operation on the entry line. Stored Operations m o % n p The TI-34 Ö stores two operations, OP1 and OP2. To store an operation to memory. 4.
Press < to save the operation to OP1 or OP2 and recall it: 1. Enter the operation (any combination of numbers, operators, or menu items and their arguments). 3. Press % n or % p. 2. The TI-34 Ö automatically calculates the result (without pressing m or o recalls and displays the operation on the entry line. Stored Operations m o % n p The TI-34 Ö stores two operations, OP1 and OP2. To store an operation to memory. 4.