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Well i had the same qustion first u press 2nd then you press the button that looks like this ^ then put your number inexample: 3 2nd ^ 78 it would be 4.272658682

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How do you use square roots on your TI-30X IIS calculator?

Well i had the same qustion first u press 2nd then you press the button that looks like this ^ then put your number inexample: 3 2nd ^ 78 it would be 4.272658682


Where to use an TI-30X IIS calculator online?

you cant. you have to buy one because they are such good calculators.


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you press the a button then you can steal the bagel* looks suspicous* but you didnt hear it from me


Is there a simplify button on the ti-30x iis calculator?

Use the n/d button (n over d) and type your fraction then press enter


What is deg in TI-30X IIS display?

In the TI-30X IIS calculator, "deg" stands for degrees, indicating that the calculator is set to use degrees for angle measurements. This setting is crucial when performing trigonometric calculations, as it determines how angles are interpreted. Users can toggle between degrees and radians by adjusting the mode settings. When "deg" appears on the display, it confirms that calculations involving angles will be in degrees.


What math does a botanist use?

Square roots.


In what job will you use square roots?

scientist


How do you write mixed fractions on a TI 30X IIS calculator?

To enter mixed numbers, use addition. For example, to enter 23/4 enter (2+3/4) Use parenthesis around it so that the calculator knows that it is all part of one value.


How do you solve 2x equals 32 using square roots?

You don't need square roots for this, and there is no use for them in this context. You simply divide both sides of the equation by 2.You don't need square roots for this, and there is no use for them in this context. You simply divide both sides of the equation by 2.You don't need square roots for this, and there is no use for them in this context. You simply divide both sides of the equation by 2.You don't need square roots for this, and there is no use for them in this context. You simply divide both sides of the equation by 2.


When do you use square roots in real life?

When measuring distance


10 jobs that use square roots?

10 mathematicians.


Can we use IIS in Linux?

No.