you press the a button then you can steal the bagel* looks suspicous* but you didnt hear it from me
Its above the x-1 button in blue. Below the MATH button.
-30x=6.3 x=-.21
Algebraically, with X = ' what. '30X = 180X = 180/30X = 6=====
factorial of -1
On the TI-30x model there is no INV button. You have to use the 10^x function. To do this press the button labeled "2nd" and then the button labeled LOG. Above the LOG button you should see the 10x function which is the same for INV.
Use the n/d button (n over d) and type your fraction then press enter
The TI-30X is a Scientific Calculator.It has features close to programmable,but not actually so.
you press the a button then you can steal the bagel* looks suspicous* but you didnt hear it from me
it simplifys on its own.
288
Yes. To access it, press [Math], scroll over to PRB [>] [>] [>] [>], and select option [4].
you cant. you have to buy one because they are such good calculators.
You can use any standard scientific calculator, such as the TI-30x.
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
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.
there isn't an infity button on the ti-84 Texas instruments graphic calculator.