Solution 12786: Using the Product() Function on the TI-89 Family, TI-92 Plus and Voyage™ 200.
... products of the elements in the columns of a matrix. Example: Find the product of 1,2,3 and 4: - Press [HOME][2nd][MATH]. - Press [3] then [8]. - Input {1,2,3,4}) and press [ENTER]. Example: Find the product of the matrix: [1,2,3 4,5,6 7,8,9] - Press [HOME][2nd][MATH]. - Press [3] then [8]...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/other-graphing/product-usage/12786
Solution 11401: Selecting Multiple Equations Under Different 'When' Headings in the ME*Pro® Application.
...ve the equation set in two steps, using equations under a single when(...) heading at a time and designating the results from one calculation as the input into the second. A black square marker should appear next to the variable. To designate a calculated or previously entered value as known vari...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/other-graphing/product-usage/11401
Solution 10465: Simplifications Running Slow on the TI-92 Family
...ion of hidden factors between non-numeric numerators and denominators. In some cases, intermediate expressions can become quite large despite modest inputs and final results. If a problem is taking an unacceptable amount of time: • Try using a different mode, such as APPROXIMATE versus EXACT • ...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/other-graphing/general-information/10465
Solution 13882: Calculating Logs With Different Bases on the TI-89 Titanium and Voyage™ 200 with OS v3.10.
...ng log of bases other than 10. Please refer to the examples provided below. Example: Find Log 210. 1) Press [♦][7] to bring up the log command. 2) Input [1][0][,][2][)] and press [ENTER] for the result of 3.32193 to be displayed. Please Note: The calculator Exact/Approx mode should be set to A...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/other-graphing/product-usage/13882
Solution 10455: Equations Used to Create the Graphs on the TI-92 Plus Manual.
...lit Screen...LEFT-RIGHT Split 1 App...Y= Editor Split 2 App...Y= Editor Number of graphs...2 Graph 2...3D Split Screen Ratio...1:2 Left Graph Input the left side of the graph that is a 2nd order ordinary differential equation (ODE). Y= Editor (Press [Diamond][Y=]) y1´= 3*(1-y1)*(-2*y2-2...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/other-graphing/product-usage/10455
Solution 15909: Finding the Two's Complement of a Binary Number Using the TI-36X Solar Scientific Calculator.
... to the result. Example: Find the two's complement of the binary number 10001 using the TI-36X Solar scientific calculator. 1) Press [3rd] [BIN]. 2) Input 10001 3) Press [+/-]. The displayed answer will be 111101111 Please see the TI-36X Solar guidebook for additional information. Solution 159...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/15909
Solution 12308: Converting Fractions to Decimals on the TI-36X Solar.
... decimals on the TI-36X Solar? The examples below will demonstrate how to convert fractions to decimals on the TI-36X Solar.Example 1: 1/2 to .5. • Input 1.• Press the [a b/c] key.• Input 2 and press the [3rd] key and the [a b/c] key ('FD' is printed above it).Example 2: 3/4 to .75 • Input 3.• P...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/12308
Solution 33451: Calculating Combinations and Permutations on the TI-36X Pro.
...inations and permutations on the TI-36X Pro scientific calculator. Example 1: What are the combinations of 4 choosing 2? Solution: 1) Press [4] [!nCr nPr] [!nCr nPr]. This is the key located in the third column, third row. 2) Press [2] [enter]. 3) The solution will be shown as 6. Example 2: What ...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/33451
Solution 12327: Calculating Inverse Logarithms on the TI-30Xa Family and TI-36X Solar Scientific Calculators.
...he inverse log of a number on TI-30Xa family and TI-36X Solar calculators? Inverse logs can be calculated on TI-30Xa family and the TI-36X Solar by inputting the number, followed by the 10x function. Please see the below instructions: Example: Calculate the inverse log of .5. 1) Enter .5 and pr...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/12327
Solution 33731: Calculating Two-Variable Statistics on the TI-36X Pro.
...efer to the example below: Example: L1{10,25,30,40} L2{5,30,50,70} To enter the data, please follow the steps below: • Press [data]. • Under L1, input [1] [0] [enter] [2] [5] [enter] [3] [0] [enter] [4] [0] [enter]. • Press the right arrow once and input [5] [enter] [3] [0] [enter] [5] [0] [e...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/33731
Solution 12328: Calculating Logarithms Using the TI-30Xa Family or TI-34.
...32286.To calculate logarithms with a base different than 10, you may use the following workaround: For example, to calculate the log base 4 of 1601) Input [160] Press [LOG].2) Press [÷].3) Input [4] Press [LOG].4) Press [=] to complete the calculation. The calculator will display 3.6609.Please se...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/12328
Solution 13820: Differences Between OS v3.10 and Previous Operating Systems When Solving Inequalities Using the TI-89 Titanium and Voyage™ 200.
... expressions. The table below displays the added functionality of OS v3.10 when compared to previous operating systems: Input Previous OS Versions OS v3.10 solve(x2 > 1,x) x2 > 1 x 1 ...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/other-graphing/general-information/13820
Solution 33912: Solving a System of Linear Equations Using the TI-36X Pro.
...y + 5z = 188x + 4y - 7z = -5For this example, use the 3x3 linear system.1) Press [2nd] [sys-solv]2) Arrow down to 3x3 LIN SYSTEM and press [enter]3) Input the entries, pressing enter after each entry4) Highlight SOLVE and press [enter] 5) Scroll down to see all the answersThe answer is x=1, y=2, ...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/33912
Solution 12710: Entering Numbers in Scientific Notation on a Scientific Calculator.
...ific notation. The [EE] key is used to denote x10 for numbers written in scientific notation. For example: To enter 6.024 x 1025 in scientific notationPress [6] [.] [0] [2] [4] [EE] [2] [5] Enter or =The display will show 6.024E25. For example: To enter 1.34 x 1015 in scientific notationPress [1]...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/12710
Solution 33951: Calculating the Row Echelon Form of a Matrix Using the TI-36X Pro.
...[matrix]. 2) Scroll over to Edit and press [enter] to select matrix A. 3) Select 3 for ROWS and 3 for COLUMNS and scroll to OK and press [enter]. 4) Input the matrix entries, pressing enter after each entry. For example, [3] [enter] [(-)] [1] [enter] [5] [enter] [(-)] [2] [enter] [4] [enter] [6] ...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/33951
Solution 34033: Calculating Factorials on the TI-36X Pro.
...Pro? The example below will demonstrate how to calculate factorials on the TI-36X Pro. Example: What is the factorial of 10? • Press [1] [0] [! nCr nPr] once to show ! then press [enter]. The answer will show 3628800. Please see the TI-36X Pro guidebook for additional information. Solution ...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/34033
Solution 34034: Calculating the Inverse of a Matrix Using the TI-36X Pro.
...Matrix A: Solution: To enter the matrix: • Press [2nd] [matrix] • Use the [right arrow key] and scroll to EDIT • Press [enter] to access matrix A • Input the dimensions by selecting 2 for ROWS and 2 for COLUMNS • Scroll to OK and press [enter] • Input the matrix entries, pressing enter after ea...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/34034
Solution 34291: Converting from Decimal to Hexadecimal, Binary, and Octal Using the TI-36X Pro.
...re you are in the proper mode for this conversion, please press [mode] and make sure your setting is on DEC for decimal. Decimal to Hexadecimal 1) Input 100. 2) Press [2nd] [base n]. 3) Select ►Hex and press [enter]. 4) 100 ►Hex should be shown on the display. 5) Press [enter]. The calculator...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/34291
Solution 34292: Using the Percent Key on the TI-36X Pro.
...key on the TI-36X Pro? The example below will demonstrate using the percent key in an operation on the TI-36X Pro. Example: What is 50% of 100? • Input 50. • Press [2nd] [%]. • Input 100 and press [enter]. The calculator should display 50 as the solution. Please see the TI-36X Pro guidebook ...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/34292
Solution 34293: Computing Binomialcdf on the TI-36X Pro.
...x=5 1) Press [2nd] [stat-reg/distr] 2) Arrow over to DISTR 3) Arrow down to 5:Binomialcdf and press [enter] 4) Highlight SINGLE and press [enter] 5) Input 10 next to TRIALS=n= and press [enter] 6) Input 0.96 next to p(SUCCESS)= and press [enter] 7) Input 5 next to x= and press [enter] twice The a...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/34293
Solution 10939: Calculator Options for Individuals with Visual Impairments or Low Vision.
...ark” and “outline” keypad selections for color and contrast choice. Emulator key presses can be achieved via mouse clicks or natural QWERTY keyboard input. While these emulators do not offer screen reader or refreshable Braille support, they may offer solutions for individuals with low-vision or ...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/other-graphing/general-information/10939
Solution 35157: Finding Divisors of a Number by Creating a Table using the TI-36X Pro.
...isors of a number by creating a table using the TI-36X Pro.Example: Find the divisors of the number 100.• Press [table].• Press 2: Edit function.• Input 100/x and press [enter] for f(x)=.Under "Table Setup" input the following data:• Start= input 1 and press [enter].• Step= input 1 and press ...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/35157
Solution 12298: Texas Instruments Calculators that Display Results with Remainders.
...o display results with remainders. Refer to the examples provided below.On the TI-10:Solve for 260 ÷ 85 and display the answer in remainder form. 1) Input 2602) Press [÷] 3) Enter 85 and press [Enter] The calculator will display 3 (for quotient) and 5 (for remainder).On the TI-15:Solve for 260 ÷ ...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/other-graphing/general-information/12298
Solution 31871: Polar and Rectangular Conversions on the TI-36X Pro.
...elow for polar and rectangular conversions on the TI-36X Pro: Example: Polar to Rectangular Convert the polar coordinates (5,30) to rectangular. 1) Input 5 and press [2nd] [complex] 2) Select 1: Ð and press [enter] 3) Input 30 4) Press [enter] The answer displayed is: 4.33 + 2.50i Example: Recta...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/31871
Solution 12135: Error Invalid Polar Complex on the TI-89 Family, TI-92 Plus and Voyage™ 200.
...ng calculator when a calculation has been attempted with numbers that are not in the proper polar complex form. Refer to the tips provided below for inputting polar complex numbers. Complex numbers can be entered in two different polar forms.• reiq - Must be entered with the calculator in Radian ...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/other-graphing/troubleshooting-messages-unexpected-results/12135