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³ Problem A mining company extracts 5000 tons of ore with a concentration of metal of 3% and 7300 tons with a concentration of metal obtained? EE key E E is the total quantity of 2.3%. On the basis of these two extraction figures, what is the total value of the metal extracted? 3 % _ V 5000 < T 2.3 % _ V 7300 < V 280 < The two extractions represent a total of 317.9 tons of metal for a total value of 89012 dollars. Example 2 E 5 < q $ " < - < 16 If one ton of metal is worth 280 dollars, what is a shortcut key to enter a number in scientific notation format.
³ Problem A mining company extracts 5000 tons of ore with a concentration of metal of 3% and 7300 tons with a concentration of metal obtained? EE key E E is the total quantity of 2.3%. On the basis of these two extraction figures, what is the total value of the metal extracted? 3 % _ V 5000 < T 2.3 % _ V 7300 < V 280 < The two extractions represent a total of 317.9 tons of metal for a total value of 89012 dollars. Example 2 E 5 < q $ " < - < 16 If one ton of metal is worth 280 dollars, what is a shortcut key to enter a number in scientific notation format.
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Example p 2 V g < r ³ Problem What is the area of a circle if the radius is 144 p square cm. Reminder: A = p×r2 g V 12 F < r The area of the circle is approximately 452.4 square cm when rounded to one decimal place. 18 p = 3.141592654 for calculations. 2 %a < Pi g (multi-tap key) p = 3.141592653590 for display. The area of the circle is 12 cm?
Example p 2 V g < r ³ Problem What is the area of a circle if the radius is 144 p square cm. Reminder: A = p×r2 g V 12 F < r The area of the circle is approximately 452.4 square cm when rounded to one decimal place. 18 p = 3.141592654 for calculations. 2 %a < Pi g (multi-tap key) p = 3.141592653590 for display. The area of the circle is 12 cm?
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... the calculator to two decimal places. -q$$"""< -12 d " " 1 31 d " "2 45 d " " 3 T 26 d " "1 54 d " " 2 38 d " " 3 < d""6< The result is 39 degrees, 26 minutes and 23 seconds. ³ Problem It is known that 30¡ = p / 6 radians. Round the results to radian mode and calculate the sine of 30¡. In the default mode, degrees..., find the sine of p / 6 radians. 22 DEG q< 4DMSS 2gd""4 < 1.5 d " " 6 < ³ Problem Two adjacent angles measure 12¡ 31¢ 45£ and 26¡ 54¢ 38£ respectively.
... the calculator to two decimal places. -q$$"""< -12 d " " 1 31 d " "2 45 d " " 3 T 26 d " "1 54 d " " 2 38 d " " 3 < d""6< The result is 39 degrees, 26 minutes and 23 seconds. ³ Problem It is known that 30¡ = p / 6 radians. Round the results to radian mode and calculate the sine of 30¡. In the default mode, degrees..., find the sine of p / 6 radians. 22 DEG q< 4DMSS 2gd""4 < 1.5 d " " 6 < ³ Problem Two adjacent angles measure 12¡ 31¢ 45£ and 26¡ 54¢ 38£ respectively.
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... polar to polar d R³´P d ! Example Convert polar coordinates (r, q)=(5, 30) into polar coordinates. displays the R³´P menu, which has functions for converting coordinates between problems. - Then convert rectangular coordinates (x, y) = (3, 4) into rectangular coordinates. R³´P - to degree mode and find the sine of 30¡. X 30 d " " < ) < q < XgP6"d""4 ) < Rectangular to rectangular and...
... polar to polar d R³´P d ! Example Convert polar coordinates (r, q)=(5, 30) into polar coordinates. displays the R³´P menu, which has functions for converting coordinates between problems. - Then convert rectangular coordinates (x, y) = (3, 4) into rectangular coordinates. R³´P - to degree mode and find the sine of 30¡. X 30 d " " < ) < q < XgP6"d""4 ) < Rectangular to rectangular and...
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tan-1 - Round results to one decimal place. Lengths are in meters. Reminder: tan A = 7-3 therefore m±A = tan-1 ⎛ ⎝ 7-3 ⎞ ⎠ m±A + m±B + 90¡ = 180¡ A therefore m±B = 90¡ - Z Z1 ) < r cos - 5 V Y g P 4 " ) < r ³ Problem Find angle A of the hypotenuse c. m±A 3 c c = 32 + 72 C 7 B q < $ $ " " < -ZZ7P3")< 25 Then calculate angle B and the length of the right triangle below.
tan-1 - Round results to one decimal place. Lengths are in meters. Reminder: tan A = 7-3 therefore m±A = tan-1 ⎛ ⎝ 7-3 ⎞ ⎠ m±A + m±B + 90¡ = 180¡ A therefore m±B = 90¡ - Z Z1 ) < r cos - 5 V Y g P 4 " ) < r ³ Problem Find angle A of the hypotenuse c. m±A 3 c c = 32 + 72 C 7 B q < $ $ " " < -ZZ7P3")< 25 Then calculate angle B and the length of the right triangle below.
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... 1EM3. Because of the method used to calculate nDeriv(, the calculator can switch to Classic mode to the curve f(x) = x3 - 4x at a nondifferentiable point. ³ Problem Find the slope of the secant line through these points.
... 1EM3. Because of the method used to calculate nDeriv(, the calculator can switch to Classic mode to the curve f(x) = x3 - 4x at a nondifferentiable point. ³ Problem Find the slope of the secant line through these points.
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is zero. Example in RAD angle mode % Q q " q $$ """" < %A z G 3 " U 4 z "" 2P%b3 < The slope of the tangent line at this point! Numeric integral %Q % Q calculates the numeric function integral of the function must be at x = ---2--- A maximum or 3 minimum of an expression with respect to a variable x, given a lower limit and an upper limit.
is zero. Example in RAD angle mode % Q q " q $$ """" < %A z G 3 " U 4 z "" 2P%b3 < The slope of the tangent line at this point! Numeric integral %Q % Q calculates the numeric function integral of the function must be at x = ---2--- A maximum or 3 minimum of an expression with respect to a variable x, given a lower limit and an upper limit.
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...lets you store. If this variable already has a value, that you store values to 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 ... complex number or an expression result to store the value in the selected variable. 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. Press < to a memory variable.
...lets you store. If this variable already has a value, that you store values to 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 ... complex number or an expression result to store the value in the selected variable. 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. Press < to a memory variable.
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Lzz < zz < W 4 < ³ Problem In a gravel quarry, two new excavations have been opened. The first one measures 350 meters by 560 meters, the second one measures 340 meters by 610 meters. Display the results in engineering notation. To reach 210 meters? q $ " " < 350 V 560 L z < 340 V 610 L z z < 150 V % h < < 33 What volume of gravel does the company need to extract from each excavation to reach a depth of 150 meters?
Lzz < zz < W 4 < ³ Problem In a gravel quarry, two new excavations have been opened. The first one measures 350 meters by 560 meters, the second one measures 340 meters by 610 meters. Display the results in engineering notation. To reach 210 meters? q $ " " < 350 V 560 L z < 340 V 610 L z z < 150 V % h < < 33 What volume of gravel does the company need to extract from each excavation to reach a depth of 150 meters?
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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 highlighted to degrees Fahrenheit. (See also the section on the Internet listed the following temperatures. Paris, France 8¡C Moscow, Russia M1¡C Montreal, Canada 4¡C 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 Conversions.) Reminder: F = 9--
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 highlighted to degrees Fahrenheit. (See also the section on the Internet listed the following temperatures. Paris, France 8¡C Moscow, Russia M1¡C Montreal, Canada 4¡C 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 Conversions.) Reminder: F = 9--
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... 10 11 1 0.5 1 0.5 1. What does the value of 1. The teacher gave Anthony 4 more points on test 4 due to a grading error. Stat %u 3 (Selects 2-Var Stats) $ $ $ < %s %u 1 # # # # # # < 45 ) < ³ Problem For his last four tests, Anthony obtained the following scores.
... 10 11 1 0.5 1 0.5 1. What does the value of 1. The teacher gave Anthony 4 more points on test 4 due to a grading error. Stat %u 3 (Selects 2-Var Stats) $ $ $ < %s %u 1 # # # # # # < 45 ) < ³ Problem For his last four tests, Anthony obtained the following scores.
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... $ 79 $ " 5.3 $ 14.45 $ 20.21 $ 38.45 < %s %u 3 (Selects 2-Var Stats) $ $ $ < Press $ as necessary to estimate the braking distance required for data entered in lists. ³ Problem The table below gives the results of these data points suggest a linear relationship. A hand-drawn scatter plot of a braking test. Speed (kph) Braking distance (m) 1 2 33...
... $ 79 $ " 5.3 $ 14.45 $ 20.21 $ 38.45 < %s %u 3 (Selects 2-Var Stats) $ $ $ < Press $ as necessary to estimate the braking distance required for data entered in lists. ³ Problem The table below gives the results of these data points suggest a linear relationship. A hand-drawn scatter plot of a braking test. Speed (kph) Braking distance (m) 1 2 33...
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... with different combinations of flavors! How many combinations of home made ice cream. nPr 8HHH3< STO 4 rand 5 L % † 1 (Selects rand) < Rand %†1< Randint( %†2 3%`5)< ³ Problem An ice cream store advertises that it makes 25 flavors of ice cream can choose from 2300 dishes with the following options: 1: f( Pastes the existing...
... with different combinations of flavors! How many combinations of home made ice cream. nPr 8HHH3< STO 4 rand 5 L % † 1 (Selects rand) < Rand %†1< Randint( %†2 3%`5)< ³ Problem An ice cream store advertises that it makes 25 flavors of ice cream can choose from 2300 dishes with the following options: 1: f( Pastes the existing...
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Press I and select Edit function. 2. Enter a function and press 2: Edit function Lets you to display a defined function in a tabular form. To set up a function table: 1. The function table allows you define the function f(x) and generates a table of values.
Press I and select Edit function. 2. Enter a function and press 2: Edit function Lets you to display a defined function in a tabular form. To set up a function table: 1. The function table allows you define the function f(x) and generates a table of values.
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... funds run out. To search closer to x = 18, change the Step value to smaller and smaller values to see points closer to (18, 324). ³ Problem A charity collected $3,600 to help support a local food kitchen. $450 will the charity support the kitchen? I 2 3600 U 450 z < 0 $ 1 $" < $ < Input each guess and press How many...
... funds run out. To search closer to x = 18, change the Step value to smaller and smaller values to see points closer to (18, 324). ³ Problem A charity collected $3,600 to help support a local food kitchen. $450 will the charity support the kitchen? I 2 3600 U 450 z < 0 $ 1 $" < $ < Input each guess and press How many...