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Solution 34595: Calculating the Inverse Log of a Number on the TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus Family of Graphing Calculators.

...low. The inverse log of a number (N) is equal to 10N. Example: Calculate the inverse log of .5 • Press [2nd] [10x]. • Input .5 and press [ENTER] to complete the calculation. Please see the TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus Family guidebooks for additional information. Solution 34595: Calculating th...
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Solution 34733: Performing Degrees, Minutes, Seconds (DMS) Conversions on the TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus Family of Graphing Calculators.

...] [APPS] to access the ANGLE menu, then press the [4] key to select the ►DMS function (convert to degrees, minutes, seconds). • Press [ENTER] to complete the conversion process. Below is an example of how to convert a number from degrees, minutes, seconds to decimal degrees. Example: Con...
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Solution 34592: Calculating Logs of Bases Other Than 10 on the TI-84 Plus Family of Graphing Calculators.

...ess the FUNC menu and insert the logbase( function. • Input 4 for the base. • Scroll to the right and input 160 for the log value. • Press [ENTER] to complete the calculation. Please see the TI-84 Plus family guidebooks for additional information. Solution 34592: Calculating Logs of Bases Other...
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Solution 30911: Calculating the Cross Product of Two Vectors Using the TI-36X Pro Scientific Calculator.

...owledge Base Search How do I calculate the Cross Product of Two Vectors using the TI-36X Pro? The following instructions demonstrate how to compute the cross product of two vectors using the TI-36X Pro. Example: Find the Cross Product of vectors and . Creating the Vectors: 1) Press [2n...
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Solution 33351: Generating Random Numbers and Random Integers on a TI-36X Pro Scientific Calculator.

...lators Knowledge Base Knowledge Base Search How do I generate random numbers and random integers on a TI-36X Pro? The rand command generates a random real number between 0 and 1. The randint( command generates a random integer between 2 integers. To use the rand command...
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Solution 12265: Calculating Percentages on TI-30Xa Family Scientific Calculators.

...to calculate percentages, ratios, add-ons, and discounts using the TI-30Xa family calculators. Using [%] for Percentages: Example: Take 5% of 250. Compute as follows: 250 [x] 5 [2nd] [2] [=] The answer is 12.5. Using [%] for Ratios: Example: Calculate the ratio of 250 to 5. Compute as foll...
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Solution 12162: Symbolic Derivative Example Using the TI-89 Family, TI-92 Family, and Voyage™ 200 Graphing Calculators.

...yntax for d() is below:d(expression,variable[,order])Returns the first derivative of expression with respect to variable. The optional argument and accompanying comma are enclosed in brackets. If included, order must be an integer. If the order is less than zero, the result will be an anti-deriva...
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Solution 12160: Storing Formulas in the TI-89 Family, the TI-92 Family, and Voyage™ 200 Graphing Calculators.

...aximum of 11 equations only can be stored in the Numeric Solver. Write a Program: Writing a program requires knowledge of the different programming commands and their syntax. The calculator guidebook contains an alphabetical list of operations section that gives all the commands and the proper ...
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Solution 12159: Solving Systems of Equations Using Symbolic Manipulation on the TI-89 Family, TI-92 Family and Voyage™ 200 Graphing Calculators.

.../2  To copy the equation press [F1] and select 5:Copy.  Paste the calculated expression for x on the entry line by pressing [F1] and 6:Paste.  Your command line should read:  solve(-x+7y=-12,y)|x=(3y+4)/2 • Press [ENTER] and the screen will display y=-20/11. • Press the up arrow key to...
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Solution 12164: The Ceiling() Function on the TI-89 Family, TI-92 Family, and Voyage™ 200 Graphing Calculators.

...ing calculators? The ceiling() function returns the nearest integer that is greater than or equal to its argument. The argument can be a real number, complex number, list, or matrix. Examples: 1. If you enter in ceiling(0.456) , it will return 1 as the answer 2. If you enter in ceiling({-3.1,1...
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Solution 12158: Solving System of Equations Using TI-89 Family, TI-92 Family and Voyage™ 200 Graphing Calculators.

... access the Math worksheet2) Scroll down to #4 for Matrix and press the right arrow key3) Scroll down to #5 and press [ENTER] to paste simult( on the command line4) The syntax would then be:simult ([3, 3, -4; -1, 2, 5; 8, 4, -7],[-3; 18; -5])Please Note: Two matrices are actually entered: a three...
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Solution 12169: Typing Lower Case and Upper Case Letters on the TI-89 Family, TI-92 Plus, and Voyage™ 200 Graphing Calculators.

... applications, such as going from the Text Editor to the Home screen. On the TI-89 family, while either type of alpha-lock is on: • To type a period, comma, or other character that is the primary function of a key, alpha-lock must be turned off. • To type a second function character such as [2nd]...
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Solution 12157: Setting the Default Units for Displayed Results on the TI-89 Family, TI-92 Family and Voyage™ 200 Graphing Calculators.

... Many categories let users select NONE as the default unit. This means that the result in that category will be displayed in the default units of its components. For example, Area= (Length)^2, so Length is a component of Area. If the defaults for Area is _acre and for Length is _m, area results w...
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Solution 16509: Collecting Data with the CBL 2™ Without a Calculator Connected.

...nected. The samples are taken and stored in the CBL 2 memory until all the data have been collected. The data can be sent to the calculator after the completion of the data collection. The quantity of data collected is not limited by the size of the calculator memory, but is limited by the size o...
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Predicting White Blood Counts

Students find equations, which best-fit the data, using different regression models built into their calculators. The best method of handling this data, is to break the data into sections and fit different periods of time with different equations. Using their models, they predict when the patie...
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Enthalpy of an Ion

Students will explore exothermic and endothermic reactions and create a classroom calorimeter to measure energy of a reaction.
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The Bigger the Better?

In this activity, students calculate the surface area and volume of different shaped cell models. They develop an understanding of the differences in cells and their function
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Cell Vocabulary

This StudyCards™ stack enables students to review the vocabulary associated with cell biology.
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Vernier - Conductimetric Titration and Gravimetric Determination of a Precipitate

Students use a Conductivity Probe to measure change in conductivity during a chemical reaction and determine the equivalence point of the reaction They determine the mass of the product and calculate the molar concentration of the reactant solution.
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Giant Cells

Students will examine surface area and volume of cells and describe the relationship between surface area and volume of cells.
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Shedding Light on the Weather with Relative Humidity

In this activity, students will collect the data for temperature and relative humidity and plot the data. They will look for the patterns displayed by the three plots and relate them to their experiences.
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Ecology Vocabulary

This StudyCards(tm) stack enables students to review the vocabulary used in studying ecology.
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Which Way?

Students' use a motion detector to examine how different types of motion affect the shape of the Distance versus Time plot. They explore how changes in direction and other factors affect the shape of the plot.
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Vernier - Friction

Students study how the nature of two materials in contact, and the smoothness of their surfaces affect the magnitude of the sliding force of friction. They use a force sensor to measure frictional force for different surfaces.
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Simulation of the Photoelectric Effect for the TI-83+/TI-84+ Graphing Calculator

The simulation generates photoelectrons into a retarding potential difference. Students can adjust the retarding potential so that the kinetic energy of the photoelectrons can be found. With this information and the wavelength of the photon that generated the photoelectron, Planck's constant ca...
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