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Solution 11648: Printer Display Calculator Will Not Add Or Subtract.

...witch is moved to [Calc]. If this does not return the unit to proper operation, please contact TI-Cares to get further assistance. Note: Texas Instruments discontinued the entire line of printing calculators more than 15 years ago. For this reason, support and/or replacement for this type of p...
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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...
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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 12285: Fraction Conversions on the TI-34 II Explorer Plus.

... Plus? The TI-34 II Explorer Plus will convert to decimals, fractions, mixed numbers, and improper fractions. To do these conversions follow the instructions listed below: Converting a Fraction to Decimal form: (Ex. 1/4) Enter 1, press [/], and enter 4 Press [D] and then press [ENTER]...
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Solution 33891: Calculating the Determinant of a Matrix Using a TI-36X Pro.

...alculators Knowledge Base Knowledge Base Search How do I calculate the determinant of a matrix using a TI-36X Pro? The instructions below will demonstrate how to find the determinant of a matrix using a TI-36X Pro.For Example: What is the determinant of matrix A?To ente...
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Solution 14850: Calculating Secant, Cosecant and Cotangent Trigonometric Functions on the TI-36X Solar.

...e Search How do I calculate secant, cosecant and cotangent trigonometric functions on the TI-36X Solar? While the current line of Texas Instruments scientific calculators have the ability to perform many wonderful tasks, built in secant, cosecant, or cotangent trigonometric functions as...
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Solution 10430: Finding the Y-intercept of a Function using the TI-85 and TI-86.

...nowledge Base Knowledge Base Search How do I find the y-intercept of a function with the TI-85 and TI-86? Use the YICPT instruction to find the y-intercept using the TI-85 and TI-86. Please refer to the example below. Example: Find the y-intercept. y= 2x+3 Solution: G...
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Solution 10333: Sending Apps to the Flash Memory of the CBL 2™.

...  DataDir program from Vernier Software and Technology allows other programs or applications to be sent from a graphing calculator to the CBL 2. Instructions: 1. Send the program to the graphing calculator using the TI-GRAPH LINK™ or TI Connect™ software. 2. Connect the graphing calculator to t...
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Gas Laws introduction (Boyle's and Charle's Law)

The activity contains a simulation of Boyles law and Charles law.
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Using the TI-83 Solver with Science Problems

Using the TI-83 Solver with the Ideal Gas Law.
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Designing Hot and Cold Packs

Purpose: To calculate the molar enthalpy of dissolving for three ionic solids, and to use this information to design a cold pack. In this experiment you will measure the heat changes which occur from various salts dissolving in water, and then you will use this information to design a hot pack an...
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Absorption and Radiation

Different surfaces absorb and radiate radiation at different rates. In this activity you will analyze the absorption and radiation rates of two surfaces by monitoring the temperature changes of each of them.
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Heat Transfer by Conduction

The purpose of this activity is to monitor the transfer of heat between 2 materials by measuring the temperature changes in them.
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Centripetal Acceleration

To observe the centripetal acceleration of an object in uniform circular motion. Relate the changes in velocity and radius to the centripetal acceleration.
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Median and Interquartile Range

In this lesson students are introduced to the median and, by taking the median of each half of the data, to quartiles and the interquartile range
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Mean As a Fair Share

This lesson introduces students to mean as a way to describe the center of a set of data. Often called the average, the mean can also be visualized as “leveling out” the data in the sense of “fair share”.
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Mean As A Balance Point

In this lesson, students calculate deviations from the mean, how far each value is above or below the mean. Students also focus on the balance point of a distribution, where the sum of the absolute deviations below the mean is equal to the sum of the absolute deviations above the mean.
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Box Plots

In this lesson, students plot the two extreme values (minimum and maximum), the lower quartile (LQ), upper quartile (UQ), and the median (a five-number summary) on a number line to create a graph called is a box plot.
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What is a Variable?

In this lesson students evaluate expressions, write expressions that correspond to given situations, and use expressions and formulas to solve problems. Students also examine a product of the form ax for given integer values of a in terms of how the value of the product changes for a one unit cha...
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What is an Equation?

In this lesson students begin by establishing the difference between an expression and an equation. Students then investigate expressions and equations to develop what it means to have a solution to an equation.
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