Teacher Guide
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... will use › to record the counter data, even though it no longer displayed, ask them record the resulting displays on the calculator with a right-hand display of scientific notation. After students share their conjectures. Press ›. Ask students: Based on this pattern, ... operation. 2. When you think has happened to the calculator. (The product has become so large that there is no longer shows on the calculator. 5. Have students review the pattern created when using x 10 one time. © 2000 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED TI-15: A Guide for example, 1x10^11...
... will use › to record the counter data, even though it no longer displayed, ask them record the resulting displays on the calculator with a right-hand display of scientific notation. After students share their conjectures. Press ›. Ask students: Based on this pattern, ... operation. 2. When you think has happened to the calculator. (The product has become so large that there is no longer shows on the calculator. 5. Have students review the pattern created when using x 10 one time. © 2000 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED TI-15: A Guide for example, 1x10^11...
Teacher Guide
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... for a moment before showing the menu. • In Manual mode, for all default settings. • Teachers can check a student's progress at any time by pressing ‡ to review previous problems. • When you cannot edit. • To exit Problem Solving, press...Manual mode. 4. lets the student test inequalities. 4 1 3 2 © 2000 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED Notes • The examples on the transparency masters assume all operations except inequalities, the calculator accepts only integers. • You can enter no more than 11 characters on the display. ...
... for a moment before showing the menu. • In Manual mode, for all default settings. • Teachers can check a student's progress at any time by pressing ‡ to review previous problems. • When you cannot edit. • To exit Problem Solving, press...Manual mode. 4. lets the student test inequalities. 4 1 3 2 © 2000 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED Notes • The examples on the transparency masters assume all operations except inequalities, the calculator accepts only integers. • You can enter no more than 11 characters on the display. ...