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Solution 12074: Troubleshooting a TI-89 that Displays Line 1111 Emulator.

...s and hold down the [ON] key all at the same time. The display of the calculator will flash and then turn on. For more information regarding your Texas Instruments TI-89 graphing calculator, please refer to the guidebooks section. Solution 12074: Troubleshooting a TI-89 that Displays Line 1111...
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Solution 34073: Inputting Exponents Using the TI-36X Pro Scientific Calculator.

...wledge Base Search How do I input exponents using the TI-36X Pro scientific calculator? To input an exponent using the TI-36X Pro use [x[]].Example: 34• Press [3] [X[]].• Press [4] [enter].• The answer is 81.When inputting exponents for a negative value, it is necessary to put parenthese...
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Solution 12248: Adding Degrees/Minutes/Seconds (DMS) on the TI-30X IIS/B Scientific Calculator.

...sic calculators Knowledge Base Knowledge Base Search How do I add Degrees/Minutes/Seconds (DMS) on the TI-30X IIS/B? The example below will demonstrate how to add a number in degrees/minutes/seconds (DMS) on the TI-30X IIS/B.   Example: Add 78° 12' 2" and 62° 15' 2". 1...
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Solution 12252: Calculating the Log and Inverse Log of a Number Using the TI-30X IIS/B.

...the TI-30X IIS/B the [LOG] key computes the common logarithm of a number. To compute the common antilogarithm of a number, use the 10x function. The examples below will demonstrate calculating the log and antilog of a number the TI-30X IIS/B. Example: Calculate the log of 100. 1) Press the [LOG...
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Solution 10617: ERROR SINGULARITY Using the Equation Solver on the TI-85 and TI-86 When a Solution is Calculated Using the TI-89 Family.

...slightly different criteria for determining when a linear system is too poorly conditioned to solve accurately. For more information regarding your Texas Instruments graphing calculator, please refer to the guidebooks section. Solution 10617: ERROR SINGULARITY Using the Equation Solver on the TI...
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Solution 12254: Converting Degrees Fahrenheit (°F) to Degrees Celsius (°C) on the TI-30X IIS/B.

...ledge Base Knowledge Base Search How do I convert degrees Fahrenheit to degrees Celsius on the TI-30X IIS/B? The following example below describes how to convert degrees Fahrenheit to degrees Celsius on the TI-30X IIS/B: Example: Convert 98.6° Fahrenheit to Celsius. Pl...
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Solution 10438: Performing Polar to Rectangular and Rectangular to Polar Conversions on the TI-85 and TI-86.

... Knowledge Base Search How do I perform polar to rectangular and rectangular to polar conversions using the TI-85 and TI-86? The examples below demonstrate how to perform polar to rectangular and rectangular to polar coordinate conversions using the TI-85 and TI-86. To conver...
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Solution 12256: Converting from Rectangular to Polar Coordinates Using the TI-30X IIS/B and TI-30XS MultiView™.

... using the TI-30X IIS/B and TI-30XS MultiView? If using the TI-30X IIS/B, to convert rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates, please follow the example listed below: Convert the rectangular coordinate (4,3) to polar form (r, q). To find r or magnitude: • Press [DRG] • Using the left and r...
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Solution 10479: Contacting Technical Support for the TI-74 BasicCalc and TI-95 ProCalc.

...ntact technical support for the TI-74 BasicCalc and TI-95 ProCalc? Since the TI-74 BasicCalc and the TI-95 ProCalc were both discontinued by 1990, Texas Instruments is no longer able to provide parts, accessories, service, or support for these units. Please contact High Tech Solutions for tech...
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Solution 12272: Computing One-Variable Statistics Using the TI-34.

...ow do I compute one-variable statistics using the TI-34? Solution 12272: Computing One-Variable Statistics Using the TI-34. The following example will demonstrate how to compute one-variable statistics using the TI-34. Example: Find the sum, mean, population standard deviation, and sa...
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Solution 10345: Using the Tax Rate Functions on the TI-1795 SV.

...e TI-1795 SV? Refer to the below instructions on how to use the tax rate functions of the TI-1795 SV.To set the tax rate: 1) Input the tax rate, for example, 62) Press [RATE]3) Press [Tax+] To recall the tax rate: 1) Press [RATE]2) Press [Tax-]To use the new tax rate in a calculation:The followin...
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Solution 12273: Converting Fractions to Decimals Using the TI-34.

... do I convert fractions to decimals on the TI-34? The [a b/c] key is used to toggle between the display of fractions and decimals on the TI-34. The example below will demonstrate using this function: Please Note: Due to the display size of the TI-34, not all decimal numbers can toggle to fracti...
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Solution 35615: Replacing the Battery in a TI-36X Pro Scientific Calculator.

...ulator. Please Note: When replacing the battery, avoid any contact with the other components of the calculator. For more information regarding your Texas Instruments calculator, please refer to the guidebooks section. If your calculator does not power on, please see Warranty Information on Texas ...
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Solution 12278: Calculating Secant, Cosecant, and Cotangent Trigonometric Functions on the TI-30X IIS/B.

...functions must be used to calculate measurements using the below inverse trig functions: csc(x) = 1/sin(x) sec(x) = 1/cos(x) cot(x) = 1/tan(x) The example below will demonstrate the use of these properties on the TI-30X IIS/B. Example: Solve for the Cosecant of 31.67 degrees. Please Note: Be s...
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Solution 40317: TI-30XS MultiView and TI-34 MultiView Scientific calculator battery information

...pecial handling may apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate If your calculator does not power on, please see Warranty Information on Texas Instruments Products Purchased in the United States and contact TI-Cares to obtain service information. Last updated: 6/14/2024 Solution 40317...
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Solution 12280: Calculating Standard Deviation on the TI-30X IIS/B, TI-30XS MultiView™ and TI-34 II Explorer Plus™.

... Knowledge Base Search How do I calculate Standard Deviation on the TI-30X IIS/B, TI-30XS MultiView and TI-34 II Explorer Plus? The example below will demonstrate how to input and calculate standard deviation on the TI-30X IIS/B, TI-30XS MultiView or TI-34 II Explorer Plus. For ...
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Solution 12281: Calculating the Log and Inverse Log of a Number Using the TI-34 II Explorer Plus™.

...e Base Knowledge Base Search How do I calculate the log and inverse log of a number using the TI-34 II Explorer Plus? The examples below will demonstrate calculating the log and antilog of a number using the TI-34 II Explorer Plus. Example: Calculate the log of 1. 1) ...
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Solution 34718: Calculating Permutations and Combinations Using the TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition Calculator.

... Knowledge Base Search How do I calculate permutations and combinations using the TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition Calculator? The examples below will demonstrate how to calculate permutations and combinations using the TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition.Example: How many possible perm...
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Solution 12227: Performing Log Calculations on a Single-Line Display Scientific Calculator.

...ntific calculators? To calculate the log of a number on single-line display scientific calculator, the number is entered followed by the [LOG] key. Examples: 1) Log of 100. (Answer = 2) • Enter 100 and press the [LOG] key. 2) Log of 35. (Answer = 1.54406......) • Enter 35 and press the [LO...
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Solution 12283: Converting from Rectangular to Polar Coordinates Using the TI-34 II Explorer Plus.

...nates using the TI-34 II Explorer Plus? To convert rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates using the TI-34 II Explorer Plus, please follow the example listed below: Convert the rectangular coordinate (4,3) to polar form (r, q). To find r or magnitude: 1) Press [2nd][←F]. 2) Using the lef...
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Solution 12226: Performing Inverse Trigonometry Functions on a Single Line Display Scientific Calculator.

... Knowledge Base Search How do I perform inverse trigonometry functions on a single line display Scientific calculator? Please see the below examples for performing inverse trigonometry functions: Example for Degrees: Please Note: Make sure that DEG is on the display. If DEG is not on t...
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Solution 34674: Maximizing a Linear Function with the Inequality Graphing Application on the TI-84 Plus CE and TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition.

... How can I maximize a linear function with the Inequality graphing application on the TI-84 Plus CE and TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition? Refer to the example below to maximize a linear function with the Inequality Graphing application. Example: Maximize the profit, P= 3X+2Y, for quantities of two...
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Solution 40237: TI-30XII Solar and TI-30XII Battery displays Domain Error when Entering Certain Fractional Exponents.

...tations for the functions it will accept for Y^X. If the below condition is met it will give a domain error: Y<0, X<1, and 1/X is not an integer For example the problems below will return a domain error since they meet the restriction above: (-25)^(2/3) (-280)^(3/7) (-2)^(3/5)   To workaround thi...
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Solution 12223: Calculating Mark-Up, Gross Profit Margin, and Percent Change on the TI-5018.

...dge Base Knowledge Base Search How do I calculate the Mark-Up, Gross Profit Margin, and Percent Change on the TI-5018? The examples below will demonstrate using the Mark-Up key for calculations of mark-up, margin-up (or Gross Profit Margin), and percent change. Example:...
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Solution 34620: Finding the Discriminant of a Quadratic Equation on the TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus Family of Graphing Calculators.

...When b2-4ac = 0 then there are 2 equal roots. • When b2-4ac > 0 then there are 2 different roots. • When b2-4ac < 0 then there are no roots at all. Example: Find the discriminant of the equation x2+6x-5=0 1) Press [1] [sto→] [alpha] [math] [alpha] [.] [6] [sto→] [alpha] [apps] [alpha] [.] [ (-)...
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