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How to add fractions on a texas instruments TI-81
if you are looking to put it into a decmial then enter the fraction and press enter then F D artows are inbetween it.
Simple, just put the division in parenthesis. For example; three fourths plus two thirds is (3/4)+(2/3)
You could try notes...
They are formed by the placement of fingers. The closer to the head of the banjo, the lower the notes will be, because the string is longer. The length of the string changes when a finger is put down on it, and the length of the string determines the pitch. This holds true for all stringed instruments.
Put all your notes into an SD card
It really all depends on what kind of classroom notes you're using. If you're using Cornell notes, you would put the goal and questions. If you're just taking normal notes, you can pretty much put whatever you want.
Yes, the instruments require batteries.
If you have a TI graphing calculator, you can install the NoteFolio app from Texas Instruments. It is located here: http://education.ti.com/educationportal/sites/US/productDetail/us_notefolio_creator_software.html You can transfer notes back and forth between your computer and your calculator. You can even create new notes on the calculator itself. * Also, if you are interested, you can download a software package for your TI graphing calculator to help you improve your score on the SAT test at www.calc-tech.com . It's called the SAT Operating System (SAT_OS) and can be used during the actual test to reduce time on math problems and improve the accuracy of your calculations.
String instruments make sound because you put rosin on the bow.
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