Teachers Guide
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... mode. Display Indicators Refer to Appendix B for a listing of the error messages. Press ! You cannot retrieve previous entries while in scientific notation. To recall the value of Ans: • Press %i (Ans displays on the screen), or • Press any operation .... © 1999 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED TI-34 Û: A Guide for example, nPr), enter the value while the item is stored to the variable Ans. Menus Certain TI-34 Û keys display menus: z, % h, L, % t, u, % w, H, I, % k, =, % , and % . Last Answer (Ans) The most recently calculated result is underlined....
... mode. Display Indicators Refer to Appendix B for a listing of the error messages. Press ! You cannot retrieve previous entries while in scientific notation. To recall the value of Ans: • Press %i (Ans displays on the screen), or • Press any operation .... © 1999 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED TI-34 Û: A Guide for example, nPr), enter the value while the item is stored to the variable Ans. Menus Certain TI-34 Û keys display menus: z, % h, L, % t, u, % w, H, I, % k, =, % , and % . Last Answer (Ans) The most recently calculated result is underlined....
Teachers Guide
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...Press < to 1 and less than 10, and n is an integer. 1. Math Concepts • scientific notation • addition • division Materials • TI-34 Û • pencil • student activity (page 8) Introduction Set up the activity by changing ... 1011 3.4 Q 10-12 4 Q 10-11 3. Star Voyage-Scientific Notation Overview Students investigate scientific notation by telling your students: The standard form for scientific notation is a Q 10n, where a is greater than or equal to display the number in calculations. a. 93 000 000 b. 384 000 000 000 c. 0.00000000000234 ...
...Press < to 1 and less than 10, and n is an integer. 1. Math Concepts • scientific notation • addition • division Materials • TI-34 Û • pencil • student activity (page 8) Introduction Set up the activity by changing ... 1011 3.4 Q 10-12 4 Q 10-11 3. Star Voyage-Scientific Notation Overview Students investigate scientific notation by telling your students: The standard form for scientific notation is a Q 10n, where a is greater than or equal to display the number in calculations. a. 93 000 000 b. 384 000 000 000 c. 0.00000000000234 ...
Teachers Guide
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.... • % , 8 removes the setting and returns to standard notation (floating decimal). • The FIX setting affects all decimal results including the mantissa of scientific notation results. • The TI-34 Û automatically rounds the result to 2 places, 0.147 becomes 0.15 when you set to the number of decimal places. For example, when the...
.... • % , 8 removes the setting and returns to standard notation (floating decimal). • The FIX setting affects all decimal results including the mantissa of scientific notation results. • The TI-34 Û automatically rounds the result to 2 places, 0.147 becomes 0.15 when you set to the number of decimal places. For example, when the...
Teachers Guide
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... to the previous screen without exiting STAT mode. Deletes the character at the cursor. Recalls the most recently calculated result, displaying it deletes all memory variables. Clears all characters to the last entry in scientific notation. < completes the operation or executes the command. EXIT ST: Y N Press < when Y (yes) is clear, it...a decimal, if possible. x and y for Teachers A-2 Displays the following menu that lets you change the Angle mode to the left of decimal places © 1999 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED TI-34 Û: A Guide for 2-VAR stats).
... to the previous screen without exiting STAT mode. Deletes the character at the cursor. Recalls the most recently calculated result, displaying it deletes all memory variables. Clears all characters to the last entry in scientific notation. < completes the operation or executes the command. EXIT ST: Y N Press < when Y (yes) is clear, it...a decimal, if possible. x and y for Teachers A-2 Displays the following menu that lets you change the Angle mode to the left of decimal places © 1999 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED TI-34 Û: A Guide for 2-VAR stats).
General Information
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... to lowest terms. @ separates a whole number from the fraction in history once display is evaluated, use # and $ to default settings; Calculates the cube of #. TI.34 × Explorer Plusé Scientific Calculator Copyright © 1999 Texas Instruments General Information Examples: See the last page of these instructions for integer divide result. Press % ! or % " to move the cursor...
... to lowest terms. @ separates a whole number from the fraction in history once display is evaluated, use # and $ to default settings; Calculates the cube of #. TI.34 × Explorer Plusé Scientific Calculator Copyright © 1999 Texas Instruments General Information Examples: See the last page of these instructions for integer divide result. Press % ! or % " to move the cursor...
General Information
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Stored Operations m o % n p The TI-34 Ö stores two operations, OP1 and OP2. Press % n or % p. 2. Enter the operation (any combination of numbers, operators, or menu items and their arguments). 3. The TI-34 Ö automatically calculates the result (without pressing Press < to save the operation to OP1 or OP2 and recall it: 1. To store an operation to memory. 4. 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. Press % n or % p. 2. Enter the operation (any combination of numbers, operators, or menu items and their arguments). 3. The TI-34 Ö automatically calculates the result (without pressing Press < to save the operation to OP1 or OP2 and recall it: 1. To store an operation to memory. 4. m or o recalls and displays the operation on the entry line.