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TI-30XS MultiView™ and TI-30XB MultiView™ Scientific Calculator Important information 2 Examples 3 Switching the TI-30XS MultiView calculator on and off ........ 3 Display contrast 3 Home screen 4 2nd functions 5 Modes 5 Menus 7 Scrolling 9 Answer toggle 10 Last answer 11 Order of operations 11 Clearing and correcting 13 Fractions 13 Percentages 15 x10n key 16 Powers, roots and inverses 16 Pi 17 Angle menu 18 Rectangular to polar 20 Trigonometry 21 Hyperbolics 23 Logarithm and exponential functions 24 Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 1
TI-30XS MultiView™ and TI-30XB MultiView™ Scientific Calculator Important information 2 Examples 3 Switching the TI-30XS MultiView calculator on and off ........ 3 Display contrast 3 Home screen 4 2nd functions 5 Modes 5 Menus 7 Scrolling 9 Answer toggle 10 Last answer 11 Order of operations 11 Clearing and correcting 13 Fractions 13 Percentages 15 x10n key 16 Powers, roots and inverses 16 Pi 17 Angle menu 18 Rectangular to polar 20 Trigonometry 21 Hyperbolics 23 Logarithm and exponential functions 24 Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 1
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... and examples, see the TI-30XS MultiView™ Teacher Guide available at education.ti.com/ guides. Switching the TI-30XS MultiView calculator on and off the TI-30XS MultiView calculator automatically if no key is pressed for about 5 minutes. The display is followed by instructions for keystroke examples that demonstrate the TI-30XS MultiView™ and TI-30XB MultiView functions. Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 3 Press and release...
... and examples, see the TI-30XS MultiView™ Teacher Guide available at education.ti.com/ guides. Switching the TI-30XS MultiView calculator on and off the TI-30XS MultiView calculator automatically if no key is pressed for about 5 minutes. The display is followed by instructions for keystroke examples that demonstrate the TI-30XS MultiView™ and TI-30XB MultiView functions. Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 3 Press and release...
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...and 10x. Indicator Definition 2nd 2nd function. In the MathPrint™ mode, you calculate an entry on the Home screen, depending upon space, the answer is on the Home screen. The TI-30XS MultiView™ calculator is performing an operation. º » An entry is stored in data editor...$ to scroll. L1, L2, L3 Displays above the lists in memory before and/or after the active screen. Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 4 HYP Hyperbolic function. Home screen On the Home screen, you can scroll left and right (!and ") to view the entire ...
...and 10x. Indicator Definition 2nd 2nd function. In the MathPrint™ mode, you calculate an entry on the Home screen, depending upon space, the answer is on the Home screen. The TI-30XS MultiView™ calculator is performing an operation. º » An entry is stored in data editor...$ to scroll. L1, L2, L3 Displays above the lists in memory before and/or after the active screen. Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 4 HYP Hyperbolic function. Home screen On the Home screen, you can scroll left and right (!and ") to view the entire ...
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... - SCI expresses numbers with digits to select it. or " to degrees, radians, or gradians. Default mode settings are shown highlighted. Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 5 For example, % b 25 < calculates the square root of 10, as in 123456.78. " to choose a mode, and < to the left of the decimal and the appropriate power...
... - SCI expresses numbers with digits to select it. or " to degrees, radians, or gradians. Default mode settings are shown highlighted. Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 5 For example, % b 25 < calculates the square root of 10, as in 123456.78. " to choose a mode, and < to the left of the decimal and the appropriate power...
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... (0 through 9) to display to an integer power. Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 6 CLASSIC MATHPRINT CLASSIC mode displays inputs and outputs in scientific notation format. Note: In some restricted environments (for example function table, data editor, and the %h menu), the TI-30XS MultiView™ calculator may display E instead of 3. ENG displays results as a number from 1 to...
... (0 through 9) to display to an integer power. Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 6 CLASSIC MATHPRINT CLASSIC mode displays inputs and outputs in scientific notation format. Note: In some restricted environments (for example function table, data editor, and the %h menu), the TI-30XS MultiView™ calculator may display E instead of 3. ENG displays results as a number from 1 to...
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... line, and then evaluating a new expression. You can reuse a previous entry by pressing < to scroll through previous entries, which are stored in the TI-30XS MultiView™ calculator's memory. Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 9 or % " to move the cursor directly to place the cursor horizontally over the expression entered. %t STATS 1: 1-Var Stats 2: 2-Var Stats 3: StatVars...
... line, and then evaluating a new expression. You can reuse a previous entry by pressing < to scroll through previous entries, which are stored in the TI-30XS MultiView™ calculator's memory. Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 9 or % " to move the cursor directly to place the cursor horizontally over the expression entered. %t STATS 1: 1-Var Stats 2: 2-Var Stats 3: StatVars...
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Within a priority level, EOS evaluates functions from left to evaluate expressions. Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 11 Ans and the operator are entered after the TI-30XS MultiView™ calculator is turned off. Examples Ans 3 V 3 < V 3 < 3 % c % i < Order of operations The TI-30XS MultiView™ calculator uses Equation Operating System (EOS™) to right and in memory, even after the argument, such...
Within a priority level, EOS evaluates functions from left to evaluate expressions. Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 11 Ans and the operator are entered after the TI-30XS MultiView™ calculator is turned off. Examples Ans 3 V 3 < V 3 < 3 % c % i < Order of operations The TI-30XS MultiView™ calculator uses Equation Operating System (EOS™) to right and in memory, even after the argument, such...
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.... Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 13 J % f % { % 2 or && - Inserts a character at the cursor. clears the constant feature, K, and Ans. Clears characters on input. In Classic mode, fractions with q can display fraction or decimal results, depending on entry line. Backs up one screen in history, and statistical data; Resets the TI-30XS MultiView™ calculator. Clears variables...
.... Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 13 J % f % { % 2 or && - Inserts a character at the cursor. clears the constant feature, K, and Ans. Clears characters on input. In Classic mode, fractions with q can display fraction or decimal results, depending on entry line. Backs up one screen in history, and statistical data; Resets the TI-30XS MultiView™ calculator. Clears variables...
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...mode n/d, U n/d 3 q 4 T 1 % N 7 q 12 < n/d ¶U n/d 9 q 2 %O < F ¶D 4 % N 1 q 2 % j < Examples MathPrint™ mode n/d, U n/d q3 $ 4 " T 1 %N 7 $12 < n/d ¶Un/d 9 q 2 " %O < Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 14 Pressing q before or after a number can result in MathPrint™ mode only). In MathPrint mode, press $ between the entry of the unit and... pressing q makes that number the numerator. Entering a number before you enter a number (in different behavior. The TI-30XS MultiView™ calculator defaults output to improper fractions.
...mode n/d, U n/d 3 q 4 T 1 % N 7 q 12 < n/d ¶U n/d 9 q 2 %O < F ¶D 4 % N 1 q 2 % j < Examples MathPrint™ mode n/d, U n/d q3 $ 4 " T 1 %N 7 $12 < n/d ¶Un/d 9 q 2 " %O < Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 14 Pressing q before or after a number can result in MathPrint™ mode only). In MathPrint mode, press $ between the entry of the unit and... pressing q makes that number the numerator. Entering a number before you enter a number (in different behavior. The TI-30XS MultiView™ calculator defaults output to improper fractions.
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... A mining company extracts 5000 tons of ore with a concentration of metal of 3% and 7300 tons with a concentration of the metal extracted? 3 % _ V 5000 < Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 15 F ¶D 4 % N 1 $ 2 " % j < Examples q1 8 2 T 1 8 3 $ 4 (MathPrint™ < mode only) (MathPrint qM5 T%b5 mode only) FU4 D 1 ED 6 E$2 D 1 E< Percentages % _ % R To perform a calculation involving a percentage, press % _ after the value.
... A mining company extracts 5000 tons of ore with a concentration of metal of 3% and 7300 tons with a concentration of the metal extracted? 3 % _ V 5000 < Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 15 F ¶D 4 % N 1 $ 2 " % j < Examples q1 8 2 T 1 8 3 $ 4 (MathPrint™ < mode only) (MathPrint qM5 T%b5 mode only) FU4 D 1 ED 6 E$2 D 1 E< Percentages % _ % R To perform a calculation involving a percentage, press % _ after the value.
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... of 317.9 tons of metal for a total value of a value. Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 16 Example 2 C5 < p$"< -< Powers, roots and inverses F G %b Calculates the square of 89012 dollars. Raises a value to right in scientific notation format. The TI-30XS MultiView™ calculator evaluates expressions entered with F and a from left to the power indicated. If you insert...
... of 317.9 tons of metal for a total value of a value. Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 16 Example 2 C5 < p$"< -< Powers, roots and inverses F G %b Calculates the square of 89012 dollars. Raises a value to right in scientific notation format. The TI-30XS MultiView™ calculator evaluates expressions entered with F and a from left to the power indicated. If you insert...
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Examples 5 G 2 " T 4 G D 2 T 1 E < 10 G M 2 < %b 49 < %b 3 G 2 " T 2 G 4 < 6 %c 64 < 2 a < Pi g À = 3.141592653590 for calculations. À = 3.141592654 for display. Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 17 The TI-30XS MultiView™ calculator evaluates expressions entered with F and a from left to right in both Classic and MathPrint™ modes. %c a Calculates the nth root of any positive value and any odd integer root of a value: 1/x. Gives the inverse of a negative value.
Examples 5 G 2 " T 4 G D 2 T 1 E < 10 G M 2 < %b 49 < %b 3 G 2 " T 2 G 4 < 6 %c 64 < 2 a < Pi g À = 3.141592653590 for calculations. À = 3.141592654 for display. Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 17 The TI-30XS MultiView™ calculator evaluates expressions entered with F and a from left to right in both Classic and MathPrint™ modes. %c a Calculates the nth root of any positive value and any odd integer root of a value: 1/x. Gives the inverse of a negative value.
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Change the calculator to degree mode and find the sine of p / 6 radians. > 30 %I 6 < The result is 39 degrees, 26 minutes and 23 seconds. ³ Problem It is known that 30¡ = p / 6 radians. Note: Press - to radian mode and calculate the sine of 30¡. Then set the calculator to clear the screen between problems. -> 30 E< p" g q 6 " E< Retain radian mode on the calculator and calculate the sine of p / 6 radians. In the default mode, degrees, find the sine of 30¡. %I
Change the calculator to degree mode and find the sine of p / 6 radians. > 30 %I 6 < The result is 39 degrees, 26 minutes and 23 seconds. ³ Problem It is known that 30¡ = p / 6 radians. Note: Press - to radian mode and calculate the sine of 30¡. Then set the calculator to clear the screen between problems. -> 30 E< p" g q 6 " E< Retain radian mode on the calculator and calculate the sine of p / 6 radians. In the default mode, degrees, find the sine of 30¡. %I
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.... Example Convert polar coordinates (r, q)=(5, 30) into polar coordinates. R ¶P -p $$""< -%I"3 5 %` 30 E< %I"4 5 %` 30 E< %I"1 3 %` 4 E< %I"2 3 %` 4 E< Converting (r, q) = (5, 30) gives (x, y) = (4.3, 2.5) and (x, y) = (3, 4) gives (r, q) = (5.0, 53.1). Set the desired Angle mode before starting trigonometric calculations. Example Degree Mode Tan p$$ Trigonometry > ? @ % Z [ \ Enter trigonometric functions (sin, cos, tan, sin-1, cos-1, tan-1), just as you would write them. Then convert rectangular coordinates (x, y) = (3, 4) into...
.... Example Convert polar coordinates (r, q)=(5, 30) into polar coordinates. R ¶P -p $$""< -%I"3 5 %` 30 E< %I"4 5 %` 30 E< %I"1 3 %` 4 E< %I"2 3 %` 4 E< Converting (r, q) = (5, 30) gives (x, y) = (4.3, 2.5) and (x, y) = (3, 4) gives (r, q) = (5.0, 53.1). Set the desired Angle mode before starting trigonometric calculations. Example Degree Mode Tan p$$ Trigonometry > ? @ % Z [ \ Enter trigonometric functions (sin, cos, tan, sin-1, cos-1, tan-1), just as you would write them. Then convert rectangular coordinates (x, y) = (3, 4) into...
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-%\ 7 q 3 "E< 90 U%i< %b 3 FT 7 F< n To one decimal place, the measure of angle A is 66.8Ä, the measure of angle B is 23.2Ä, and the length of the next trigonometry key that you press. Angle modes do not affect hyperbolic calculations. Hyperbolics % Y % Y displays the HYP indicator and accesses the hyperbolic function of the hypotenuse is 7.6 meters. Example HYP %Y>5 ET2 < ##
-%\ 7 q 3 "E< 90 U%i< %b 3 FT 7 F< n To one decimal place, the measure of angle A is 66.8Ä, the measure of angle B is 23.2Ä, and the length of the next trigonometry key that you press. Angle modes do not affect hyperbolic calculations. Hyperbolics % Y % Y displays the HYP indicator and accesses the hyperbolic function of the hypotenuse is 7.6 meters. Example HYP %Y>5 ET2 < ##
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... L % h %{ The TI-30XS MultiView™ calculator has 7 memory variables-x, y, z, t, a, b, and c. The name of the variable is inserted into the current entry, but the value assigned to a memory variable. Press < to variables. You can also use z to evaluate the expression. Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 26 ³ Problem Given... the linear function y = 5x - 2, calculate y for these variables. L lets you store values to store the ...
... L % h %{ The TI-30XS MultiView™ calculator has 7 memory variables-x, y, z, t, a, b, and c. The name of the variable is inserted into the current entry, but the value assigned to a memory variable. Press < to variables. You can also use z to evaluate the expression. Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 26 ³ Problem Given... the linear function y = 5x - 2, calculate y for these variables. L lets you store values to store the ...
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... enter data in up to 42 items. Press % # to go to the top of 210 meters. Example L1 v1 q4 $ 2 q 4 $ 3 q 4 $ 4 q 4 < Formula "v" < v List formulas accept all calculator functions. Each list can contain up to the bottom of an element (except fractional elements).
... enter data in up to 42 items. Press % # to go to the top of 210 meters. Example L1 v1 q4 $ 2 q 4 $ 3 q 4 $ 4 q 4 < Formula "v" < v List formulas accept all calculator functions. Each list can contain up to the bottom of an element (except fractional elements).
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Paris, France 8ÄC Moscow, Russia -1ÄC Montreal, Canada 4ÄC Convert these temperatures from degrees Celsius to indicate the list is the result of a formula. ³ Problem On a November day, a weather report on the Internet listed the following temperatures. Reminder: F = 9-5 C + 32 vv 4 v " 5 8 $ M1 $ 4 $ " v "1 9 W 5 V v 1 T 32 < Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 30 Notice L2 is calculated per the formula you entered, and L2(1)= in the author line is highlighted to degrees Fahrenheit.
Paris, France 8ÄC Moscow, Russia -1ÄC Montreal, Canada 4ÄC Convert these temperatures from degrees Celsius to indicate the list is the result of a formula. ³ Problem On a November day, a weather report on the Internet listed the following temperatures. Reminder: F = 9-5 C + 32 vv 4 v " 5 8 $ M1 $ 4 $ " v "1 9 W 5 V v 1 T 32 < Copyright © 2006 Texas Instruments Incorporated 30 Notice L2 is calculated per the formula you entered, and L2(1)= in the author line is highlighted to degrees Fahrenheit.