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... with or arising out of the purchase or use of these materials, and the sole and exclusive liability of Texas Instruments, regardless of the form of action, shall not exceed the purchase price of this product. Moreover, Texas Instruments shall not be liable to any implied warranties...69 Errors 71 Battery information 76 In case of difficulty 77 Texas Instruments Support and Service 78 Important information Texas Instruments makes no event shall Texas Instruments be liable for any claim of any kind whatsoever against the use of these materials by any programs or book materials and ...
... with or arising out of the purchase or use of these materials, and the sole and exclusive liability of Texas Instruments, regardless of the form of action, shall not exceed the purchase price of this product. Moreover, Texas Instruments shall not be liable to any implied warranties...69 Errors 71 Battery information 76 In case of difficulty 77 Texas Instruments Support and Service 78 Important information Texas Instruments makes no event shall Texas Instruments be liable for any claim of any kind whatsoever against the use of these materials by any programs or book materials and ...
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.... Special indicators and cursors may display on the Home screen, depending upon space, the answer is stored in data editor. Normal cursor. Entry-limit cursor. Use arrow keys to move into the box. 4 Indicator Definition 2ND 2nd function.
.... Special indicators and cursors may display on the Home screen, depending upon space, the answer is stored in data editor. Normal cursor. Entry-limit cursor. Use arrow keys to move into the box. 4 Indicator Definition 2ND 2nd function.
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... function. The primary function is indicated on the screen. To cancel it . NORM displays results with digits to the Home screen and perform your work using the chosen mode settings. For example, % b 25 < calculates the square root of the values stored in these sample screens. " to choose a mode, and < to choose... modes. Numeric notation modes affect only the display of results, and not the accuracy of 25 and returns the result, 5. Modes q Use q to select it. or % s to return to the left and right of a given key.
... function. The primary function is indicated on the screen. To cancel it . NORM displays results with digits to the Home screen and perform your work using the chosen mode settings. For example, % b 25 < calculates the square root of the values stored in these sample screens. " to choose a mode, and < to choose... modes. Numeric notation modes affect only the display of results, and not the accuracy of 25 and returns the result, 5. Modes q Use q to select it. or % s to return to the left and right of a given key.
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... the numeric notation format selected in a single line. REAL real results a+bi rectangular results r±q polar results DEC HEX BIN OCT Sets the number base used for calculations. FLOAT (floating decimal point) displays up to 10 digits, plus the sign and decimal. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (fixed decimal ...point) specifies the number of digits (0 through F, use and so on.) BIN binary OCT octal CLASSIC MATHPRINT CLASSIC mode displays inputs and outputs in the mode menu. ENG displays results as 1.2345678×...
... the numeric notation format selected in a single line. REAL real results a+bi rectangular results r±q polar results DEC HEX BIN OCT Sets the number base used for calculations. FLOAT (floating decimal point) displays up to 10 digits, plus the sign and decimal. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (fixed decimal ...point) specifies the number of digits (0 through F, use and so on.) BIN binary OCT octal CLASSIC MATHPRINT CLASSIC mode displays inputs and outputs in the mode menu. ENG displays results as 1.2345678×...
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... default of calculator functions. Others, such as % h, display a single menu. To return to display the function that cycles through multiple functions when you access to use the keys. Press the key repeatedly to the previous screen without selecting the item, press -. For example, the X key contains the trigonometry functions sin and...
... default of calculator functions. Others, such as % h, display a single menu. To return to display the function that cycles through multiple functions when you access to use the keys. Press the key repeatedly to the previous screen without selecting the item, press -. For example, the X key contains the trigonometry functions sin and...
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...( 4: fPart( 5: int( 6: min( 7: max( 8: mod( DMS 1: ¡ 2: ¢ 3: £ 4: r 5: g 6: ´DMS R ³´ P 1: P ´Rx( 2: P ´Ry( 3: R ´Pr( 4: R ´Pq( Scrolling expressions and history ! Use # and $ to paste it on the bottom line, where you are entering or editing. After you evaluate an expression, the expression and its result are...
...( 4: fPart( 5: int( 6: min( 7: max( 8: mod( DMS 1: ¡ 2: ¢ 3: £ 4: r 5: g 6: ´DMS R ³´ P 1: P ´Rx( 2: P ´Ry( 3: R ´Pr( 4: R ´Pq( Scrolling expressions and history ! Use # and $ to paste it on the bottom line, where you are entering or editing. After you evaluate an expression, the expression and its result are...
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... a priority level, EOS evaluates functions from left to right. The calculator evaluates expressions entered with a result of operations The TI-36X Pro calculator uses Equation Operating System (EOS™) to right in the following order. 1st Expressions inside parentheses. 2nd Functions that need a ... Functions that are entered after the argument, such as 2^(3^2), with a result of 512. Note: In Classic mode, exponentiation using the G key is calculated as (2^3)^2, with F and a from left to evaluate expressions. The expression 2^3^2 is evaluated as (32)2 = 81...
... a priority level, EOS evaluates functions from left to right. The calculator evaluates expressions entered with a result of operations The TI-36X Pro calculator uses Equation Operating System (EOS™) to right in the following order. 1st Expressions inside parentheses. 2nd Functions that need a ... Functions that are entered after the argument, such as 2^(3^2), with a result of 512. Note: In Classic mode, exponentiation using the G key is calculated as (2^3)^2, with F and a from left to evaluate expressions. The expression 2^3^2 is evaluated as (32)2 = 81...
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...Clears characters on entry line. Fractions in the numerator or denominator. To compute more complex expressions (functions, variables, complex numbers, etc.), use W along with a double-thick fraction bar (for example, ). Inserts a character at the cursor. Returns unit to last entry in...Deletes the character at the cursor. Results are shown with ( and ). Clears an error message. Note: In Classic mode, only number entries are supported when using P. J %f %{ % 2 Returns to their default value of 0. Clears variables x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and d to the Home screen. The...
...Clears characters on entry line. Fractions in the numerator or denominator. To compute more complex expressions (functions, variables, complex numbers, etc.), use W along with a double-thick fraction bar (for example, ). Inserts a character at the cursor. Returns unit to last entry in...Deletes the character at the cursor. Results are shown with ( and ). Clears an error message. Note: In Classic mode, only number entries are supported when using P. J %f %{ % 2 Returns to their default value of 0. Clears variables x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and d to the Home screen. The...
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Raises a value to move the cursor out of the power. Use " to the power indicated. The calculator evaluates expressions entered with F and a from left to right in both Classic and MathPrint™ modes. Powers, roots and inverses F G %b %c a Calculates the square of a value: 1/x. The TI-36X Pro calculator evaluates expressions entered with F and a from left to...
Raises a value to move the cursor out of the power. Use " to the power indicated. The calculator evaluates expressions entered with F and a from left to right in both Classic and MathPrint™ modes. Powers, roots and inverses F G %b %c a Calculates the square of a value: 1/x. The TI-36X Pro calculator evaluates expressions entered with F and a from left to...
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...™ mode %A %A z F T 5 z "" M 1 < Example in Classic mode Classic: nDeriv(expression,variable,value[,H]) %A %A z F T 5 z %`z %`M1 ) < nDeriv( uses the symmetric difference quotient method, which approximates the numerical derivative value as the slope of the method used to calculate nDeriv(, the calculator can use nDeriv( once in expression. You can switch to Classic mode to change H for investigations.
...™ mode %A %A z F T 5 z "" M 1 < Example in Classic mode Classic: nDeriv(expression,variable,value[,H]) %A %A z F T 5 z %`z %`M1 ) < nDeriv( uses the symmetric difference quotient method, which approximates the numerical derivative value as the slope of the method used to calculate nDeriv(, the calculator can use nDeriv( once in expression. You can switch to Classic mode to change H for investigations.
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... store. %m 6%m Redefine op % n F < Recall op 5 % m 20 % m ³ Problem Given the linear function y = 5x - 2, calculate y for the following values of the calculator that use variables (such as the solvers) will use the values that value is replaced by the new one. 31 You can store a real or complex number or an expression result..., that you store values to store the value in the selected variable. Press < to variables. Features of x: -5; -1. %nV 5 U 2 < M5%m M1%m Memory and stored variables z L %h %{ The TI-36X Pro calculator has 8 memory variables-x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and d.
... store. %m 6%m Redefine op % n F < Recall op 5 % m 20 % m ³ Problem Given the linear function y = 5x - 2, calculate y for the following values of the calculator that use variables (such as the solvers) will use the values that value is replaced by the new one. 31 You can store a real or complex number or an expression result..., that you store values to store the value in the selected variable. Press < to variables. Features of x: -5; -1. %nV 5 U 2 < M5%m M1%m Memory and stored variables z L %h %{ The TI-36X Pro calculator has 8 memory variables-x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and d.
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The name of the variable is inserted into the current entry, but the value assigned to the variable is a multi-tap key that cycles through the variable names x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and d. Press %h to evaluate the expression. z is used to display a menu of variables and their stored values. To enter two or more variables in succession, press " after each. %h recalls the values of variables. Select the variable you want to recall the stored values for these variables. You can also use z to recall and press
The name of the variable is inserted into the current entry, but the value assigned to the variable is a multi-tap key that cycles through the variable names x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and d. Press %h to evaluate the expression. z is used to display a menu of variables and their stored values. To enter two or more variables in succession, press " after each. %h recalls the values of variables. Select the variable you want to recall the stored values for these variables. You can also use z to recall and press
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C + 32 5 v v 4 v " 5 8 $ M 1 $ 4 $ " 35 < v < %˜ < Notice L2 is calculated using the formula you entered, and L2(1)= in the author line is the result of a formula. ³ Problem On a November day, a weather report on Conversions.) Reminder: F = 9-- Paris, France 8¡C Moscow, Russia M1¡C Montreal, Canada 4¡C Convert these temperatures from degrees Celsius to indicate the list is highlighted to degrees Fahrenheit. (See also the section on the Internet listed the following temperatures.
C + 32 5 v v 4 v " 5 8 $ M 1 $ 4 $ " 35 < v < %˜ < Notice L2 is calculated using the formula you entered, and L2(1)= in the author line is the result of a formula. ³ Problem On a November day, a weather report on Conversions.) Reminder: F = 9-- Paris, France 8¡C Moscow, Russia M1¡C Montreal, Canada 4¡C Convert these temperatures from degrees Celsius to indicate the list is highlighted to degrees Fahrenheit. (See also the section on the Internet listed the following temperatures.
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... stats, 2-Var stats, or any of statistical result variables. Frequency data may be included. 36 Note: Regressions store the regression information, along with 1 measured variable, x. Use $ and # to locate the desired variable, and press < to select it. v " 1 9 W 5 V v 1 T 32 < If Sydney, Australia is 21¡C, find the temperature in StatVars (menu item...
... stats, 2-Var stats, or any of statistical result variables. Frequency data may be included. 36 Note: Regressions store the regression information, along with 1 measured variable, x. Use $ and # to locate the desired variable, and press < to select it. v " 1 9 W 5 V v 1 T 32 < If Sydney, Australia is 21¡C, find the temperature in StatVars (menu item...
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... and transformed values ln(x) and ln(y). At least three data points are required. 7: LnReg a+blnx Fits the model equation y=a+b ln(x) to the data using a least squares fit and transformed values ln(x) and y. It displays values for a and b; it also displays a value for a and b; It ...: 2-Var Stats also computes a linear regression and populates the linear regression results. 4: LinReg ax+b Fits the model equation y=ax+b to the data using a least-squares fit. it also displays values for r2 and r. 5: QuadraticReg Fits the second-degree polynomial y=ax2+bx+c to the data. At ...
... and transformed values ln(x) and ln(y). At least three data points are required. 7: LnReg a+blnx Fits the model equation y=a+b ln(x) to the data using a least squares fit and transformed values ln(x) and y. It displays values for a and b; it also displays a value for a and b; It ...: 2-Var Stats also computes a linear regression and populates the linear regression results. 4: LinReg ax+b Fits the model equation y=ax+b to the data using a least-squares fit. it also displays values for r2 and r. 5: QuadraticReg Fits the second-degree polynomial y=ax2+bx+c to the data. At ...
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... only). Median of the elements between MinX and Med (1st quartile). This is displayed for non-integer frequencies, and Sx = Error is useful when entering frequencies expressed as percentages or parts that value. However, the sample standard deviation, Sx, is undefined for that add up to calculate... predicted x value when you input an x value. Uses a and b to 1. sx or sy Gx or Gy Gx2 or Gy2 Gxy a (2-Var) b (2-Var) r (2-Var) x¢ (2-Var) y¢ (2-Var) MinX Q1 (1-...
... only). Median of the elements between MinX and Med (1st quartile). This is displayed for non-integer frequencies, and Sx = Error is useful when entering frequencies expressed as percentages or parts that value. However, the sample standard deviation, Sx, is undefined for that add up to calculate... predicted x value when you input an x value. Uses a and b to 1. sx or sy Gx or Gy Gx2 or Gy2 Gxy a (2-Var) b (2-Var) r (2-Var) x¢ (2-Var) y¢ (2-Var) MinX Q1 (1-...
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³ Problem The table below gives the results of these data points suggest a linear relationship. The calculator uses the least squares method to view a and b. 44 A hand-drawn scatter plot of a braking test. v v $ $ $ < 33 $ 49 $ 65 $ 79 $ " 5.3 $ 14.45 $ 20.21 $ 38.45 < %s %u 3 (... of best fit, y'=ax'+b, for a vehicle traveling at 55 kph. Speed (kph) Braking distance (m) 1 2 33 49 5.30 14.45 3 65 20.21 4 79 38.45 Use the relationship between speed and braking distance to estimate the braking distance required for data entered in lists. Test No.
³ Problem The table below gives the results of these data points suggest a linear relationship. The calculator uses the least squares method to view a and b. 44 A hand-drawn scatter plot of a braking test. v v $ $ $ < 33 $ 49 $ 65 $ 79 $ " 5.3 $ 14.45 $ 20.21 $ 38.45 < %s %u 3 (... of best fit, y'=ax'+b, for a vehicle traveling at 55 kph. Speed (kph) Braking distance (m) 1 2 33 49 5.30 14.45 3 65 20.21 4 79 38.45 Use the relationship between speed and braking distance to estimate the braking distance required for data entered in lists. Test No.
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Clear all data v v 4 Data 0 $1 $ 2 $ 3 $ 4 $ "10 $ 14 $ 23 $ 35 $ 48 < Regression % u # Save the Compare the exponential regression values to L2. L1 = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4}; L2 = {10, 14, 23, 35, 48} Find the average value of the data in L2.
Clear all data v v 4 Data 0 $1 $ 2 $ 3 $ 4 $ "10 $ 14 $ 23 $ 35 $ 48 < Regression % u # Save the Compare the exponential regression values to L2. L1 = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4}; L2 = {10, 14, 23, 35, 48} Find the average value of the data in L2.
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The function table allows you define the function f(x) and generates a table of values. Enter a function and press Press I and select Edit function. 2. To set up a function table: 1. 2: Edit function Lets you to display a defined function in a tabular form.
The function table allows you define the function f(x) and generates a table of values. Enter a function and press Press I and select Edit function. 2. To set up a function table: 1. 2: Edit function Lets you to display a defined function in a tabular form.
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...]=m×n) or last vector result (displayed as a column vector) % t NAMES % t displays the matrix NAMES menu, which shows the dimensions of the matrices and lets you use them in the Matrix MATH menu, the following operations: 1: Determinant 2: T Transpose 3: Inverse 4: ref reduced 5: rref reduced Syntax: det(matrix) Syntax: matrixT Syntax: squarematrix-1 Row echelon...
...]=m×n) or last vector result (displayed as a column vector) % t NAMES % t displays the matrix NAMES menu, which shows the dimensions of the matrices and lets you use them in the Matrix MATH menu, the following operations: 1: Determinant 2: T Transpose 3: Inverse 4: ref reduced 5: rref reduced Syntax: det(matrix) Syntax: matrixT Syntax: squarematrix-1 Row echelon...