Solution 12254: Converting Degrees Fahrenheit (°F) to Degrees Celsius (°C) on the TI-30X IIS/B.
...ert degrees Fahrenheit to degrees Celsius on the TI-30X IIS/B: Example: Convert 98.6° Fahrenheit to Celsius. Please Note: The °C formula is as follows: °C=(°F-32)5/9 1) Press 32 [STO]. 2) The screen will display A B C D E; use the arrow key to underline the appropriate letter. 3) Scroll to ...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/12254
Solution 11661: Discontinuation of Printer Display Calculators.
...ledge Base Search Have Texas Instruments printer calculators been discontinued? Over the past few years, Texas Instruments has increased its commitment to the educational technology marketplace. While the printer display product line has been successful for TI, it no longer supports TI l...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/general-information/11661
Solution 12266: Calculating Powers on the TI-30Xa, TI-30Xa Solar, or TI-36X Solar.
... demonstrate how to input exponents on the TI-30Xa, TI-30Xa Solar, or TI-36X Solar: Example: Raise 5 to the 3rd power. 1) Press the [ON/AC] key to completely clear the calculator. 2) Input [5]. 3) Press the [y to the x] key (located just above the division key). 4) Input [3]. 5) Press [=]....https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/12266
Solution 34674: Maximizing a Linear Function with the Inequality Graphing Application on the TI-84 Plus CE and TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition.
...to graph the selected inequalities. • Press [ALPHA][F1] to display the SHADES menu. • Select 1:Ineq Intersection. Note: Inequality Graphing draws the graph again, shading the intersection region of the inequalities. • Press [ALPHA][F3] to select the Pol-Trace option. The first point ...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/ti-83-84-plus-family/product-usage/34674
Solution 12299: Using the Percent Key on the TI-30X IIS/B and TI-34 II Explorer Plus™.
...on on the TI-30X IIS/B, and the TI-34 II Explorer Plus.Example: 50 + 50% of 50 = ?• Input 50 [+] 50 [2nd] [(], then [(] 50 [)].• Press the [=] key to compute.The answer is 75.Please see the TI-30X IIS/B and TI-34 II Explorer Plus guidebooks for additional information. Solution 12299: Using the ...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/12299
Solution 10474: Using Memory Functions and Operations on the TI-1795 SV.
...I-1795 SV and how do I use them? Memory operation keys on the TI-1795 SV are described below: [M+] adds the displayed number to the memory. This key completes any operation (acts like the [=] key) and then adds the result to memory.Example:1) Press [4] [M+] [ON/C]4 is stored to memory, and 'M' ...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/10474
Solution 34618: Using the Sum Function on the TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus Family of Graphing Calculators.
... calculators? The sum function is used to find the sum of the elements in a list. The syntax is sum(list[,start, end]). The optional arguments and accompanying commas are enclosed in brackets. If included, it returns the sum of the elements of the list from start to end. Example: Find the sum o...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/ti-83-84-plus-family/product-usage/34618
Solution 10681: Fraction Capabilities of the TI-10.
...ypically taught at higher grade levels, specific fraction capabilities were not included on the TI-10. If fraction capabilities are needed, choose a comparable model designed to include more complicated concepts like the TI-15 Explorer™. Solution 10681: Fraction Capabilities of the TI-10. ...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/10681
Solution 10687: Differences in the TI-30X and TI-30Xa.
...s selected a [k] will appear in the screen and then the [=] key will act as a constant. Another minor change is the way in which the permutation and combination functions are input. For nCr or nPr, the user used to enter [n], press x-exchange-y, enter [r], then press nCr or nPr. Now these functi...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/10687
Solution 34603: Finding the X-Intercept of a Function on the TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus Family of Graphing Calculators.
...find the x-intercepts of a function on the TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus family of graphing calculators? To find the x-intercepts of a function, the zero command must be used. Follow the example below for help with using the zero command. Example: 2X - 7 1) Press [Y=] to access the Y= Editor. 2) Pr...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/ti-83-84-plus-family/product-usage/34603
Solution 34602: Graphing a Step Function on the TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus Family of Graphing Calculators.
...83 Plus and TI-84 Plus family of graphing calculators? A step function (for example, the greatest integer function) can be graphed by using the int( command. The example below will demonstrate how to graph a step function. Example: Graph the greatest integer of Y=X 1) Press [Y=] to access the Y...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/ti-83-84-plus-family/product-usage/34602
Solution 34597: Shortcuts for Working with Menus on the TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus Family of Graphing Calculators.
...ss them quickly rather than scrolling down to the function, highlighting it, and pressing [ENTER]. For example, try accessing the convert to fraction command (►Frac) by pressing [MATH] [1]. • New MATHPRINT shortcuts have been added for the [F1 - F5] keys. For example, pressing [ALPHA] [F1] will b...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/ti-83-84-plus-family/product-usage/34597
Solution 34594: Displaying Answers as Surd Numbers on the TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition Graphing Calculator.
... be expressed as the ratio of two integers. The term also refers to a symbol that is sometimes used to indicate that the number or quantity that follows it is a root. The surd symbol (nth root), all by itself, indicates the square root (1/2 power). If the surd has a number x written ahead of it a...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/ti-83-84-plus-family/product-usage/34594
Solution 35575: Using the Simplification Function on the TI-34 MultiView™.
... How can I use the simplification function on the TI-34 MultiView? The simplification function automatically simplifies a fraction using the lowest common prime factor. Example: 1) Press [n/d]. 2) Input 200 and press [▼]. 3) Input 51 and press [►]. 4) Press [►simp] and press [enter]. The ca...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/35575
Solution 18749: Boolean Logic Operations on the TI-36X II.
...ogical operations in octal, hexadecimal and decimal modes. The results are displayed in the current number base. These values (except for NOT and 2's complement) compare the corresponding bits of two values. Please see the below example: Example: Perform the operations 7 AND 15, 7 OR 15, and 7 XO...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/18749
Solution 12250: Calculating a Hyper Geometric Probability Distribution on the TI-30X IIS/B.
... = {C(k, x) *C(N-k, n-x)}/C(N, n) With substitution, P(1) = {C(3, 1) *C(12-3, 4-1)}/C(12, 4) The values will be input into the TI-30X IIS/B as follows: 1) Input [(] [(] [3]. 2) Press [PRB]. 3) Scroll to nCr using the directional arrows. (There will be a line under nCr indicating that function ...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/12250
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...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/ti-83-84-plus-family/product-usage/34592
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...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/30911
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...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/33351
Solution 12259: Finding the Hypotenuse and Angles of a Right Triangle on the TI-30X IIS/B Scientific Calculators.
... How can I find the hypotenuse and the angles of a right triangle on the TI-30X II/B? There is no built-in function on the TI-30X IIS/B that allows finding the hypotenuse and the angles of a right triangle. However, this type of problem can be solved using the Pythagorean Theorem. Example...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/12259
Solution 33793: Performing Unit Conversions on the TI-36X Pro.
...Base Knowledge Base Search How do I perform unit conversions using the TI-36X Pro scientific calculator? The TI-36X Pro allows the user to use its unit converter for five different menu options. These menus are EnglishMetric, Temperature, Speed and Length, Pressure, Powe...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/33793
Solution 33871: Finding the Reduced Row Echelon Form of a Matrix on a TI-36X Pro.
...rref( of matrix B. To enter the matrix: 1) Press [2nd] [matrix]. 2) Scroll over to Edit and scroll down to B. 3) Press [enter]. 4) Select 2 for ROWS and 2 for COLUMNS and scroll to OK and press [enter]. 5) Input the matrix entries, pressing enter after each entry. For example, [5] [enter] [1]...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/33871
Solution 33891: Calculating the Determinant of a Matrix Using a TI-36X Pro.
...erminant of matrix A?To enter the matrix, please follow the steps below:1) Press [2nd] [matrix].2) Scroll to EDIT and press [enter].3) Select 2 for ROWS and 2 for COLUMNS.4) Scroll to OK and press [enter].5) Press [4] [enter] [(-)] [1] [enter] [(-)] [3] enter] [2] [enter].6) Exit the matrix edito...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/scientific-elem-calculators/product-usage/33891
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...https://education.ti.com/en/customer-support/knowledge-base/other-graphing/product-usage/12162