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Type the exponent as an integer with up to three digits. (As the following example shows, you entered. 3. Press 6¶85 ^ Result ?3 ¸ Other important keys Key Command 8# Description Displays the Y= Editor. Type the numbers that precede the exponent. (This value can use a negative exponent.) Example: On the calculator Home screen, enter 0.00685 using scientific notation. Getting Started 15 To enter a number in scientific notation: 1. The exponent symbol (í) follows the numbers you can be an expression.) 2. Press ^.
Type the exponent as an integer with up to three digits. (As the following example shows, you entered. 3. Press 6¶85 ^ Result ?3 ¸ Other important keys Key Command 8# Description Displays the Y= Editor. Type the numbers that precede the exponent. (This value can use a negative exponent.) Example: On the calculator Home screen, enter 0.00685 using scientific notation. Getting Started 15 To enter a number in scientific notation: 1. The exponent symbol (í) follows the numbers you can be an expression.) 2. Press ^.
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... use the subtraction key |.) 2. Alpha-lock is not turned on in the Technical Reference Operating the Calculator 156 Entering Numbers The keypad lets you enter positive and negative numbers for your graphing calculator evaluates a negation in relation to other functions, refer to the Equation Operating System (EOS™) hierarchy...-lock off. Entering a Negative Number 1. For more information, refer to resume typing letters. Press j or 2 ™ to "Entering Special Characters" in scientific notation. You can also enter numbers in the Text Editor module. To see how your...
... use the subtraction key |.) 2. Alpha-lock is not turned on in the Technical Reference Operating the Calculator 156 Entering Numbers The keypad lets you enter positive and negative numbers for your graphing calculator evaluates a negation in relation to other functions, refer to the Equation Operating System (EOS™) hierarchy...-lock off. Entering a Negative Number 1. For more information, refer to resume typing letters. Press j or 2 ™ to "Entering Special Characters" in scientific notation. You can also enter numbers in the Text Editor module. To see how your...
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... as M(22) If you use · for subtraction and use | instead of the number that functions such as x2 are evaluated before negation. Operating the Calculator 157 For example: • 9 p · 7 = M63 - Type the part of · (or vice versa), you may get an error message... or you have any doubt about how a negation will be an expression. Entering a Number in Scientific Notation 1. Use c and d to know that precedes the exponent. Important: Use | for negation. This value can be evaluated. Evaluated as 6(M2), implied ...
... as M(22) If you use · for subtraction and use | instead of the number that functions such as x2 are evaluated before negation. Operating the Calculator 157 For example: • 9 p · 7 = M63 - Type the part of · (or vice versa), you may get an error message... or you have any doubt about how a negation will be an expression. Entering a Number in Scientific Notation 1. Use c and d to know that precedes the exponent. Important: Use | for negation. This value can be evaluated. Evaluated as 6(M2), implied ...
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... results are displayed according to 3 digits. Press: ^ í appears in scientific or engineering notation. Operating the Calculator 158 Represents 123.45 × 10-2 Entering Expressions and Instructions You perform a calculation by executing the appropriate instruction. Entering a number in scientific notation does not cause the answers to be displayed in the display. 3. Type the exponent...
... results are displayed according to 3 digits. Press: ^ í appears in scientific or engineering notation. Operating the Calculator 158 Represents 123.45 × 10-2 Entering Expressions and Instructions You perform a calculation by executing the appropriate instruction. Entering a number in scientific notation does not cause the answers to be displayed in the display. 3. Type the exponent...
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...rounded to ensure maximum accuracy. • A result is automatically shown in scientific notation if its magnitude cannot be displayed in the selected number of digits. Operating the Calculator 170 Internally, the calculator calculates and retains all decimal results with up to the selected number of decimal... places. Notes: • Regardless of the Display Digits setting, the full value is used for internal floatingpoint calculations to the total number of decimal places varies, depending on the result. Results are displayed). Exponential Format Mode By default, ...
...rounded to ensure maximum accuracy. • A result is automatically shown in scientific notation if its magnitude cannot be displayed in the selected number of digits. Operating the Calculator 170 Internally, the calculator calculates and retains all decimal results with up to the selected number of decimal... places. Notes: • Regardless of the Display Digits setting, the full value is used for internal floatingpoint calculations to the total number of decimal places varies, depending on the result. Results are displayed). Exponential Format Mode By default, ...
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Operating the Calculator 171 Note: In the history area, a number in an entry is displayed in SCIENTIFIC if its absolute value is a multiple of the decimal point. Í Exponent is less than to retype the entire expression. Editing an Expression in the ...Entry Line Knowing how to edit an entry can be displayed in the number of digits specified by the Display Digits mode, the calculator switches from NORMAL to SCIENTIFIC for that result only. 1.23456 × 104 12.3456 × 103 Ê Always 1 digit to the left of the decimal point. Ë Exponent...
Operating the Calculator 171 Note: In the history area, a number in an entry is displayed in SCIENTIFIC if its absolute value is a multiple of the decimal point. Í Exponent is less than to retype the entire expression. Editing an Expression in the ...Entry Line Knowing how to edit an entry can be displayed in the number of digits specified by the Display Digits mode, the calculator switches from NORMAL to SCIENTIFIC for that result only. 1.23456 × 104 12.3456 × 103 Ê Always 1 digit to the left of the decimal point. Ë Exponent...
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...If you are not using a split screen, this is active only for a split screen. For a split screen, lets you perform calculations by entering numbers in the Split 2 part of a split screen. Mode Exponential Format Complex Format Vector Format Pretty Print Split Screen Split ..., CYLINDRICAL, or SPHERICAL. Format used to display results: NORMAL, SCIENTIFIC, or ENGINEERING. Refer to display 2- Operating the Calculator 188 Format used to Calculator Home Screen. Refer to display independent sets of graphs. Calculates expressions and displays results in numeric form or in the bottom or...
...If you are not using a split screen, this is active only for a split screen. For a split screen, lets you perform calculations by entering numbers in the Split 2 part of a split screen. Mode Exponential Format Complex Format Vector Format Pretty Print Split Screen Split ..., CYLINDRICAL, or SPHERICAL. Format used to display results: NORMAL, SCIENTIFIC, or ENGINEERING. Refer to display 2- Operating the Calculator 188 Format used to Calculator Home Screen. Refer to display independent sets of graphs. Calculates expressions and displays results in numeric form or in the bottom or...
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Statistics and Data Plots 571 CBR™ You can also use the Calculator-Based Ranger™ (CBR) to explore the mathematical and scientific relationships between distance, velocity, acceleration, and time using data collected from activities you perform.
Statistics and Data Plots 571 CBR™ You can also use the Calculator-Based Ranger™ (CBR) to explore the mathematical and scientific relationships between distance, velocity, acceleration, and time using data collected from activities you perform.
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Display the graph. You can also use the Calculator-Based Ranger™ system (CBR™) to the CBL 2™; Repeat next two instructions for 99 temperature readings. Plot time and data using data collected ...[i] :EndFor :seq(i,i,1,99,1)!time :NewPlot 1,1,time,data,,,,4 :DispG :PtText "TEMP(C)",2,99 :PtText "T(S)",80,L5 :EndPrgm Description Send the Trigger command to explore the mathematical and scientific relationships between distance, velocity, acceleration, and time using NewPlot and the Trace tool. Activities 763 collect data in a list.
Display the graph. You can also use the Calculator-Based Ranger™ system (CBR™) to the CBL 2™; Repeat next two instructions for 99 temperature readings. Plot time and data using data collected ...[i] :EndFor :seq(i,i,1,99,1)!time :NewPlot 1,1,time,data,,,,4 :DispG :PtText "TEMP(C)",2,99 :PtText "T(S)",80,L5 :EndPrgm Description Send the Trigger command to explore the mathematical and scientific relationships between distance, velocity, acceleration, and time using NewPlot and the Trace tool. Activities 763 collect data in a list.
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... Enters a number in scientific notation. To toggle between different graph format styles, press ¥ Í í e^() Press X, Y, or Z to the defaults. Note: On the TI-89 Titanium, pressing ¥ s to the power of each element. This is interpreted as calculating e raised to display ...off the default contours, set . e^(list1) ⇒ list Returns e raised to the ncontour system variable. For information about the calculation method, refer to cos(). 768820..250496 559.617 488.795 435966..550291 524.929 371.222 ...
... Enters a number in scientific notation. To toggle between different graph format styles, press ¥ Í í e^() Press X, Y, or Z to the defaults. Note: On the TI-89 Titanium, pressing ¥ s to the power of each element. This is interpreted as calculating e raised to display ...off the default contours, set . e^(list1) ⇒ list Returns e raised to the ncontour system variable. For information about the calculation method, refer to cos(). 768820..250496 559.617 488.795 435966..550291 524.929 371.222 ...
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... format should be displayed with the selected number of E. Numeric answers can enter a number in scientific notation. For example, 1.234567E4 means 1.234567×104 Appendix B: Technical Reference 922 Note: For detailed information about using folders, see Calculator Home Screen. 1:main Default folder included with 14 significant digits. These decimal settings affect only...
... format should be displayed with the selected number of E. Numeric answers can enter a number in scientific notation. For example, 1.234567E4 means 1.234567×104 Appendix B: Technical Reference 922 Note: For detailed information about using folders, see Calculator Home Screen. 1:main Default folder included with 14 significant digits. These decimal settings affect only...
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... enter vectors in any of the coordinate systems. 1:RECTANGULAR Coordinates are displayed in terms of r, q, and z. Note: For a complete description of these settings, refer to scientific notation. For example, [3,∠45,2] represents r = 3, q = 45, and z = 2. 3:SPHERICAL Coordinates are in conventional mathematical format. If Display Digits = FLOAT...
... enter vectors in any of the coordinate systems. 1:RECTANGULAR Coordinates are displayed in terms of r, q, and z. Note: For a complete description of these settings, refer to scientific notation. For example, [3,∠45,2] represents r = 3, q = 45, and z = 2. 3:SPHERICAL Coordinates are in conventional mathematical format. If Display Digits = FLOAT...
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.... . 262, 747 868 Runge-Kutta method . . . . 414, 435, 948 S sampling activity 775 SAVE COPY AS (8 S) example 54 Scatter plots 555 scientific notation 15, 157 scripts 210, 661, 664 activity 752 tutorial 752 scrolling 26, 228, 463 sec( ), secant 868 sec/( ), inverse secant 869 secant, sec ...categories 31 send chat, SendChat . . . . . 727, 728, 870 send list variable, Send 635, 869 send to calculator, SendCalc . . 634, 727, 728 869 Send, send list variable 635, 869 SendCalc, send to calculator . . 634, 727, 728 869 SendChat, send chat . . . . . 727, 728, 870 SEQ (sequence) mode ...
.... . 262, 747 868 Runge-Kutta method . . . . 414, 435, 948 S sampling activity 775 SAVE COPY AS (8 S) example 54 Scatter plots 555 scientific notation 15, 157 scripts 210, 661, 664 activity 752 tutorial 752 scrolling 26, 228, 463 sec( ), secant 868 sec/( ), inverse secant 869 secant, sec ...categories 31 send chat, SendChat . . . . . 727, 728, 870 send list variable, Send 635, 869 send to calculator, SendCalc . . 634, 727, 728 869 Send, send list variable 635, 869 SendCalc, send to calculator . . 634, 727, 728 869 SendChat, send chat . . . . . 727, 728, 870 SEQ (sequence) mode ...