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... 14 Notation 102 15 Logarithms/Antilogarithms 104 CHAPTER PAGE How to Use the TI-34 Ü (continued) 16 Angle Settings and Conversions 107 17 Polar Í Rectangular Conversions 111 18 Math Menu 113 Appendix A A-1 Quick Reference to Keys Appendix B B-1 Display Indicators Appendix C C-1 Error Messages Appendix D D-1 Support, Service, and Warranty © 1999 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED TI-34 Û...
... 14 Notation 102 15 Logarithms/Antilogarithms 104 CHAPTER PAGE How to Use the TI-34 Ü (continued) 16 Angle Settings and Conversions 107 17 Polar Í Rectangular Conversions 111 18 Math Menu 113 Appendix A A-1 Quick Reference to Keys Appendix B B-1 Display Indicators Appendix C C-1 Error Messages Appendix D D-1 Support, Service, and Warranty © 1999 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED TI-34 Û...
Teachers Guide
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... line) displays a result of up to Appendix C for a listing of the error messages. The operation priorities are both displayed. © 1999 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED TI-34 Û: A Guide for Teachers v To return to 10 digits, plus a decimal point, a negative sign, a "x10" indicator, and a two... and Parentheses. Because operations inside parentheses are stored in the TI-34 Û history. For example, % b 25 E < calculates the square root of an entry. You cannot retrieve previous entries while in scientific notation. Ans and the operator are listed on ) as the ...
... line) displays a result of up to Appendix C for a listing of the error messages. The operation priorities are both displayed. © 1999 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED TI-34 Û: A Guide for Teachers v To return to 10 digits, plus a decimal point, a negative sign, a "x10" indicator, and a two... and Parentheses. Because operations inside parentheses are stored in the TI-34 Û history. For example, % b 25 E < calculates the square root of an entry. You cannot retrieve previous entries while in scientific notation. Ans and the operator are listed on ) as the ...
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Fractions 32 © 1999 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED TI-34 Û: A Guide for Teachers 1 Fractions 28 Sewing Costumes- Activities The Better Batter- The Fix Key 1 Star Voyage- Scientific Notation 6 Trig Functions 10 What's My Score?- 1-Variable Statistics 14 Heart Rates- 1-Variable Statistics 17 WNBA Stats- 2-Variable Statistics 23 My Favorite Recipe-
Fractions 32 © 1999 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED TI-34 Û: A Guide for Teachers 1 Fractions 28 Sewing Costumes- Activities The Better Batter- The Fix Key 1 Star Voyage- Scientific Notation 6 Trig Functions 10 What's My Score?- 1-Variable Statistics 14 Heart Rates- 1-Variable Statistics 17 WNBA Stats- 2-Variable Statistics 23 My Favorite Recipe-
Teachers Guide
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.... ¸0000000000 2. Have students change the following numbers in scientific notation using the TI-34 Ö. Enter 7 and press 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 scientific notation. 1. 2x1013 ³ 1. Have students practice writing the following numbers...
.... ¸0000000000 2. Have students change the following numbers in scientific notation using the TI-34 Ö. Enter 7 and press 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 scientific notation. 1. 2x1013 ³ 1. Have students practice writing the following numbers...
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... time? Next, find the total distance you to travel the distance. (distance traveled P 1 light year) 2.5000093 Q 1013 P 6 Q 1012 = 4.166682167 years 3. Using the TI-34 Ö, find out how long it will it take you need to travel . 2.5 Q 1013 + 9.3 Q 107 = 2.5000093 Q 1013 miles 2. Press 2.5 C 13 T...light. How long will take you be able to get there. Your ship can travel at the speed of a starship. Star Voyage-Scientific Notation (Continued) Activity Present the following problem to Alpha Centauri on time? Will you to Delta Centauri is 2.5 x 1013 miles. Procedure...
... time? Next, find the total distance you to travel the distance. (distance traveled P 1 light year) 2.5000093 Q 1013 P 6 Q 1012 = 4.166682167 years 3. Using the TI-34 Ö, find out how long it will it take you need to travel . 2.5 Q 1013 + 9.3 Q 107 = 2.5000093 Q 1013 miles 2. Press 2.5 C 13 T...light. How long will take you be able to get there. Your ship can travel at the speed of a starship. Star Voyage-Scientific Notation (Continued) Activity Present the following problem to Alpha Centauri on time? Will you to Delta Centauri is 2.5 x 1013 miles. Procedure...
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...Standard Notation Scientific Notation a. 12 000 000 000 000 b. 974 000 000 000 c. 0.0000000000034 d. 0.0000000004 3. Standard Notation Scientific Notation a. 93 000 000 b. 384 000 000 000 c. 0.00000000000234 d. 0.0000000157 2. Scientific Notation Standard Notation a. 5.8 Q 107 b. 7.32 Q 105 c. 6.2 Q 10-6 d. 3 Q 10-8 © 1999 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED TI-34 Û: A Guide for Teachers 8 Star Voyage- Using the TI-34 Ö, change the following numbers in scientific notation. Write the following numbers into scientific notation...
...Standard Notation Scientific Notation a. 12 000 000 000 000 b. 974 000 000 000 c. 0.0000000000034 d. 0.0000000004 3. Standard Notation Scientific Notation a. 93 000 000 b. 384 000 000 000 c. 0.00000000000234 d. 0.0000000157 2. Scientific Notation Standard Notation a. 5.8 Q 107 b. 7.32 Q 105 c. 6.2 Q 10-6 d. 3 Q 10-8 © 1999 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED TI-34 Û: A Guide for Teachers 8 Star Voyage- Using the TI-34 Ö, change the following numbers in scientific notation. Write the following numbers into scientific notation...
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...distance. (Distance traveled P 1 light year) 3. Procedure 1. How long will it will take you be able to get to get there. Scientific Notation Name Date Problem You are a captain of light. You know that light can travel . 2. Next, find the total distance that you have... to Delta Centauri is approximately 9.3 x 107 miles. The distance from the Sun. © 1999 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED TI-34 Û: A Guide for Teachers 9 Will you to Alpha Centauri on time? Using the TI-34 Ö, find out how long it take you need to the Sun is 9 x 1013 miles...
...distance. (Distance traveled P 1 light year) 3. Procedure 1. How long will it will take you be able to get to get there. Scientific Notation Name Date Problem You are a captain of light. You know that light can travel . 2. Next, find the total distance that you have... to Delta Centauri is approximately 9.3 x 107 miles. The distance from the Sun. © 1999 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED TI-34 Û: A Guide for Teachers 9 Will you to Alpha Centauri on time? Using the TI-34 Ö, find out how long it take you need to the Sun is 9 x 1013 miles...
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...on the transparency masters assume all default settings. • % , 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 ... places. 2 1 Notes • The examples on the illustration below. 1. 8 enters a decimal point. 2. % , displays the following menu, which lets you press F 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 F Sets floating decimal (standard) notation.
...on the transparency masters assume all default settings. • % , 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 ... places. 2 1 Notes • The examples on the illustration below. 1. 8 enters a decimal point. 2. % , displays the following menu, which lets you press F 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 F Sets floating decimal (standard) notation.
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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 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. Notes • The examples on the transparency masters assume all...
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 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. Notes • The examples on the transparency masters assume all...
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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 Enter the numbers in scientific notation and determine how far away the Earth is from the Sun. Exponent C The Earth is 1.496 x 108 kilometers from Jupiter. Jupiter 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 Enter the numbers in scientific notation and determine how far away the Earth is from the Sun. Exponent C The Earth is 1.496 x 108 kilometers from Jupiter. Jupiter is 7.783 x 108 kilometers from the Sun.
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... A-2 Press < when N (no) is underlined to the previous screen without exiting STAT mode. F 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 F Sets floating decimal (standard) notation 0-9 Sets number of decimal places © 1999 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED TI-34 Û: A Guide for 2-VAR stats). Quick Reference to Keys (Continued) A Key % O % i % { Q v J %I C < % w R %? % , Function...result, displaying it moves the cursor to the right. Clears all characters to the last entry in scientific notation. < completes the operation or executes the command. Once the display is clear, it as Ans...
... A-2 Press < when N (no) is underlined to the previous screen without exiting STAT mode. F 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 F Sets floating decimal (standard) notation 0-9 Sets number of decimal places © 1999 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED TI-34 Û: A Guide for 2-VAR stats). Quick Reference to Keys (Continued) A Key % O % i % { Q v J %I C < % w R %? % , Function...result, displaying it moves the cursor to the right. Clears all characters to the last entry in scientific notation. < completes the operation or executes the command. Once the display is clear, it as Ans...
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Precedes the exponent in history before and/or after the active screen. 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. Press ! Angle mode (degrees or radians). Statistical mode. Fixed-decimal setting. or " to scroll. 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. 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. Press ! Angle mode (degrees or radians). Statistical mode. Fixed-decimal setting. or " to scroll. Display Indicators B Indicator 2nd FIX STAT DEG, RAD x10 º » ¸ ¹ Meaning 2nd function.
General Information
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... a numerator from the denominator. Calculates the cube root of #. and " to radians. Results that are entered after the TI-34 Ö is retained in scientific notation. Angle mode set to scroll the line. Press # and $ to default settings; To select a menu item: ¦...in STAT mode. APD™ (Automatic Power Down™) turns off and clears the display. TI.34 × Explorer Plusé Scientific Calculator Copyright © 1999 Texas Instruments General Information Examples: See the last page of these instructions for keystroke examples that equal return ...
... a numerator from the denominator. Calculates the cube root of #. and " to radians. Results that are entered after the TI-34 Ö is retained in scientific notation. Angle mode set to scroll the line. Press # and $ to default settings; To select a menu item: ¦...in STAT mode. APD™ (Automatic Power Down™) turns off and clears the display. TI.34 × Explorer Plusé Scientific Calculator Copyright © 1999 Texas Instruments General Information Examples: See the last page of these instructions for keystroke examples that equal return ...
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Press % n or % p. 2. Enter the operation (any combination of numbers, operators, or menu items and their arguments). 3. Stored Operations m o % n p The TI-34 Ö stores two operations, OP1 and OP2. To store an operation to memory. 4. The TI-34 Ö automatically calculates the result (without pressing m or o recalls and displays the operation on the entry line. Press < to save the operation to OP1 or OP2 and recall it: 1.
Press % n or % p. 2. Enter the operation (any combination of numbers, operators, or menu items and their arguments). 3. Stored Operations m o % n p The TI-34 Ö stores two operations, OP1 and OP2. To store an operation to memory. 4. The TI-34 Ö automatically calculates the result (without pressing m or o recalls and displays the operation on the entry line. Press < to save the operation to OP1 or OP2 and recall it: 1.