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TI.36X SOLAR Scientific Calculator Basic Operations 2 Results 2 Basic Arithmetic 3 Percents 4 Fractions 5 Powers and Roots 6 Logarithmic Functions 6 Angle Units 7 DMS 8 Rectangular to Polar 9 Polar to Rectangular 9 Trigonometric Functions 10 Hyperbolic ... Logic Operations 24 Notation 25 Display Indicators 26 Error Conditions 27 In Case of Difficulty 28 TI Product, Service, and Warranty Information...... 29 © 1997 Texas Instruments Incorporated 1
TI.36X SOLAR Scientific Calculator Basic Operations 2 Results 2 Basic Arithmetic 3 Percents 4 Fractions 5 Powers and Roots 6 Logarithmic Functions 6 Angle Units 7 DMS 8 Rectangular to Polar 9 Polar to Rectangular 9 Trigonometric Functions 10 Hyperbolic ... Logic Operations 24 Notation 25 Display Indicators 26 Error Conditions 27 In Case of Difficulty 28 TI Product, Service, and Warranty Information...... 29 © 1997 Texas Instruments Incorporated 1
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to clear the calculator because memory and display may contain incorrect numbers. ¦ To turn on the TI-36X Solar, expose the solar panel to 10 digits plus a minus sign (-9,999,999,999 through 9,999,999,999) and a 2-digit exponent. Results with the slide case. ( selects the 2nd... function of the next key pressed. Results The TI-36X Solar calculates up to 12 digits and can display up to light and press !. Basic Operations ¦ To turn off the TI-36X Solar, cover the solar panel with more than 10 digits display in scientific notation. 2 To cancel 2nd or 3rd, press ( or " ...
to clear the calculator because memory and display may contain incorrect numbers. ¦ To turn on the TI-36X Solar, expose the solar panel to 10 digits plus a minus sign (-9,999,999,999 through 9,999,999,999) and a 2-digit exponent. Results with the slide case. ( selects the 2nd... function of the next key pressed. Results The TI-36X Solar calculates up to 12 digits and can display up to light and press !. Basic Operations ¦ To turn off the TI-36X Solar, cover the solar panel with more than 10 digits display in scientific notation. 2 To cancel 2nd or 3rd, press ( or " ...
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Changes sign of the number in the display. Parenthetical expression (up to 15 open parentheses. Completes all open for each pending operation). With constant, repeats the operation and value. O closes all pending operations. Basic Arithmetic D > 8 2 O N 6 7 " 60 D 5 8 12 O 120. In binary, octal, or hexadecimal mode, N calculates the 2's complement of value just entered. 1 D 8 N D 12 O 5. Pi is calculated with 12 digits (3.14159265359), displayed with 10 digits (3.141592654). 2 8 " O 6.283185307 3
Changes sign of the number in the display. Parenthetical expression (up to 15 open parentheses. Completes all open for each pending operation). With constant, repeats the operation and value. O closes all pending operations. Basic Arithmetic D > 8 2 O N 6 7 " 60 D 5 8 12 O 120. In binary, octal, or hexadecimal mode, N calculates the 2's complement of value just entered. 1 D 8 N D 12 O 5. Pi is calculated with 12 digits (3.14159265359), displayed with 10 digits (3.141592654). 2 8 " O 6.283185307 3
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Cycles (converts) angle-unit setting between degrees, radians, and grads without affecting the displayed number. Angle Units ( Q " Cycles angle-unit setting between degrees, radians, and grads for display, entry, and calculation. 45 DEG RAD GRAD DEG 45 0.785398163 50. 45. 7
Cycles (converts) angle-unit setting between degrees, radians, and grads without affecting the displayed number. Angle Units ( Q " Cycles angle-unit setting between degrees, radians, and grads for display, entry, and calculation. 45 DEG RAD GRAD DEG 45 0.785398163 50. 45. 7
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Before using 0s as necessary: D degrees (0-7 digits) . decimal-point separator MM minutes (must be 2 digits) SS seconds (must convert it to decimal with ( |. ( | " ª Interprets display as DMS and converts it to decimal. 30.09090 ( | 30.1525 Temporarily displays current value as 48.05035. DMS Enter DMS (Degrees/Minutes/Seconds) values as D.MMSSs, using a DMS value in a calculation, you must be 2 digits) s fractional part of a second For example, enter 48¡5'3.5" as DMS. 30.1525 " ª 30¡09'09"0 8
Before using 0s as necessary: D degrees (0-7 digits) . decimal-point separator MM minutes (must be 2 digits) SS seconds (must convert it to decimal with ( |. ( | " ª Interprets display as DMS and converts it to decimal. 30.09090 ( | 30.1525 Temporarily displays current value as 48.05035. DMS Enter DMS (Degrees/Minutes/Seconds) values as D.MMSSs, using a DMS value in a calculation, you must be 2 digits) s fractional part of a second For example, enter 48¡5'3.5" as DMS. 30.1525 " ª 30¡09'09"0 8
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....20321058 76.20321058 2.312438341 4.312438341 10 Trigonometric Functions Before using a DMS (Degree/Minute/Second) value in a calculation, you must convert it to decimal with ( Q. ( Q (if necessary) 90 ) > 30 * O 1 ( V > .5 O DEG DEG 1. DEG 0.866025404 DEG 0.133974596 DEG 90. Hyperbolic Functions To access hyperbolic functions, ...
....20321058 76.20321058 2.312438341 4.312438341 10 Trigonometric Functions Before using a DMS (Degree/Minute/Second) value in a calculation, you must convert it to decimal with ( Q. ( Q (if necessary) 90 ) > 30 * O 1 ( V > .5 O DEG DEG 1. DEG 0.866025404 DEG 0.133974596 DEG 90. Hyperbolic Functions To access hyperbolic functions, ...
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Linear Regression Example Predict y for x=9) " œ (correlation coefficient) ( o (slope) ( n (intercept) ( ] (mean of x values) ( c (mean of x values) STAT 0. Calculate correlation coefficient, slope, and intercept of the line, mean of x values, and mean of y values. STAT 0. STAT 2. x is automatically incremented by 1. STAT 4. STAT 3. STAT 9.074766355 ...
Linear Regression Example Predict y for x=9) " œ (correlation coefficient) ( o (slope) ( n (intercept) ( ] (mean of x values) ( c (mean of x values) STAT 0. Calculate correlation coefficient, slope, and intercept of the line, mean of x values, and mean of y values. STAT 0. STAT 2. x is automatically incremented by 1. STAT 4. STAT 3. STAT 9.074766355 ...
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... is the product of the positive integers from a deck of 52 cards. 52 . 5 " ¦ O 2598960. " ¦ calculates the number of possible combinations of n items taken r at a time. Calculate the number of 5-card poker hands that can be dealt from 1 to n. (n must be a positive whole number 69.) Using... 4 " ƒ 24. 15 A permutation is an arrangement of objects in which order is not important, as in a race. ( x calculates the number of possible permutations of n items taken r at a time. Probability A combination is an arrangement of objects in which the order is...
... is the product of the positive integers from a deck of 52 cards. 52 . 5 " ¦ O 2598960. " ¦ calculates the number of possible combinations of n items taken r at a time. Calculate the number of 5-card poker hands that can be dealt from 1 to n. (n must be a positive whole number 69.) Using... 4 " ƒ 24. 15 A permutation is an arrangement of objects in which order is not important, as in a race. ( x calculates the number of possible permutations of n items taken r at a time. Probability A combination is an arrangement of objects in which the order is...
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... has a lower priority. 16 Clears SCI or ENG notation. Does not affect mode, display format, angle units, memory, or statistical data. ' after 6, 7, ,, ( Y, 8, 2, D, or > clears the calculator as if you had pressed ' '. Clears display and all pending operations. Clears FIX notation. Clears value (before pressing operation key), display, errors, all pending operations...
... has a lower priority. 16 Clears SCI or ENG notation. Does not affect mode, display format, angle units, memory, or statistical data. ' after 6, 7, ,, ( Y, 8, 2, D, or > clears the calculator as if you had pressed ' '. Clears display and all pending operations. Clears FIX notation. Clears value (before pressing operation key), display, errors, all pending operations...
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Physical Constants c speed of light: 3 8 " U ãCä O 899377374. 17 Calculate 3 times the speed of light 299,792,458 meters per second g gravitational acceleration 9.80665 meters per second2 me electron mass 9.1093897Q 10-31 kilograms e electron charge 1.60217733Q 10-19 coulombs h Planck's constant 6.6260755Q 10-34 Joule seconds NA Avogadro's number 6.0221367Q 1023 molecules per mole R ideal gas constant 8.31451 Joules per mole °Kelvin G universal gravitation 6.67259 Q 10-11 Newton meters2 per kilogram2 Press " U and then the appropriate constant key.
Physical Constants c speed of light: 3 8 " U ãCä O 899377374. 17 Calculate 3 times the speed of light 299,792,458 meters per second g gravitational acceleration 9.80665 meters per second2 me electron mass 9.1093897Q 10-31 kilograms e electron charge 1.60217733Q 10-19 coulombs h Planck's constant 6.6260755Q 10-34 Joule seconds NA Avogadro's number 6.0221367Q 1023 molecules per mole R ideal gas constant 8.31451 Joules per mole °Kelvin G universal gravitation 6.67259 Q 10-11 Newton meters2 per kilogram2 Press " U and then the appropriate constant key.
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Calculate 2 Q p, 4 Q p, and 8 Q p. 2 8 " O 4 O 8 O 6.283185307 12.56637061 25.13274123 19 O repeats the calculation. !, ' ', or a pending operation key clears the constant. Constants (Repeated Operations) A constant contains an operation (+, -, Q, P, yx, ¬, AND, OR, XOR, or XNOR) and a value.
Calculate 2 Q p, 4 Q p, and 8 Q p. 2 8 " O 4 O 8 O 6.283185307 12.56637061 25.13274123 19 O repeats the calculation. !, ' ', or a pending operation key clears the constant. Constants (Repeated Operations) A constant contains an operation (+, -, Q, P, yx, ¬, AND, OR, XOR, or XNOR) and a value.
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" ' Selects octal (OCT) mode and converts the integer portion of the calculator and therefore cause an error. You can enter positive binary numbers as large as negative (2's complement) numbers. Numbers from FDABF41C01 through FFFFFFFFFF are interpreted as .... You can enter positive hexadecimal numbers as large as negative (2's complement) numbers. " ' Selects hexadecimal (DEC) mode and converts the integer portion of the displayed number. Calculate 16+1 and display in each number mode. 16 D 1 O 17.
" ' Selects octal (OCT) mode and converts the integer portion of the calculator and therefore cause an error. You can enter positive binary numbers as large as negative (2's complement) numbers. Numbers from FDABF41C01 through FFFFFFFFFF are interpreted as .... You can enter positive hexadecimal numbers as large as negative (2's complement) numbers. " ' Selects hexadecimal (DEC) mode and converts the integer portion of the displayed number. Calculate 16+1 and display in each number mode. 16 D 1 O 17.
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... on top half of key) of next key pressed. 3rd Calculator will access hyperbolic function of next key pressed. HYP Calculator will access 3rd function (printed above key) of next key pressed. STAT Calculator is in binary, octal, or HEX hexadecimal number mode. Display... Indicators 2nd Calculator will access 2nd function (printed on the calculator, angle units are degrees. M Value other than 0 in 1-variable or 2-variable ...
... on top half of key) of next key pressed. 3rd Calculator will access hyperbolic function of next key pressed. HYP Calculator will access 3rd function (printed above key) of next key pressed. STAT Calculator is in binary, octal, or HEX hexadecimal number mode. Display... Indicators 2nd Calculator will access 2nd function (printed on the calculator, angle units are degrees. M Value other than 0 in 1-variable or 2-variable ...
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... x is not a positive integer { 69. ¦ Combinations or permutations when n and r are not positive integers. 27 Error Conditions When Error appears in the display, the calculator will not accept a keyboard entry until you press ' to clear the error condition. (' ' clears the condition and all pending operations.) General errors ¦ Result larger...
... x is not a positive integer { 69. ¦ Combinations or permutations when n and r are not positive integers. 27 Error Conditions When Error appears in the display, the calculator will not accept a keyboard entry until you press ' to clear the error condition. (' ' clears the condition and all pending operations.) General errors ¦ Result larger...
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