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.
if you are looking to put it into a decmial then enter the fraction and press enter then F D artows are inbetween it.
You can use any standard scientific calculator, such as the TI-30x.
Simple, just put the division in parenthesis. For example; three fourths plus two thirds is (3/4)+(2/3)
288
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To find the zeros of a function using a TI-30X calculator, first, enter the function into the calculator using the appropriate mode (usually in "function" mode). Then, use the "Table" feature to generate values of the function. Look for where the function changes signs, indicating a zero. You can then estimate the zero by narrowing down the interval around the point where the sign change occurs. Note that the TI-30X does not have a built-in root-finding feature, so you might need to use a graphing calculator for more precise results.
Yes, the Texas Instruments TI-30X IIS, released in 2003, is a scientific calculator. It is an updated version of the TI-30 scientific calculator from 1976, which sold for $25.
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Use the n/d button (n over d) and type your fraction then press enter
30x = 30,000
To enter Avogadro's number (approximately (6.022 \times 10^{23})) into the TI-30X IIS calculator, first input the coefficient by typing 6.022. Next, press the 2nd key followed by the EE key (which represents scientific notation) to enter the exponent. Finally, input 23 for the exponent, and then press = to complete the entry. The calculator will display the value in scientific notation.
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.