General answer: Math
Specific Answer: Taylor Series
When using the TI-83 or 84, you connect the wires that should come with the calculator. Then, you must press Second and the button down 1 and right 1 on both calculators. On the receiving calculator, press the right arrow key and then Enter. On the sending calculator, select the programs you want to send and press Enter.
If you have a calculator, you should... 1. type the number you are trying to cube 2. press a button that looks like this ^ 3. press 3 and then enter. If you mean the other one... 1. Get a TI-84 calculator 2. turn it on 3. press 2nd 4. press 0 5. press 3 6. look for something that looks like... ____ 3\/( 7. press enter. 8. type the number you want in the parenthesis 9. close the parenthesis 10. press enter.
On normal calculator, press 'Off'. If your calculator doesn't have this button, the calculator will turn off automatically after some time. On scientific calculator, press 'shift' and press 'AC'. (depends on your version of the calculator)
if you are looking to put it into a decmial then enter the fraction and press enter then F D artows are inbetween it.
D. enter the number; press the square root key
1. Be sure that your graphing calculator is in degree mode. 2. Press sin( 3. Press 72, ) 4. Press Enter The calculator shows: .9510565163 5. Round to .95 Answer: sin 72° = .95
to disable the drives go to run and type regedit and press enter after press enter
if you are using an algebra calculator you press, 2nd, +, 7, 1, 2 enter
Press the button labeled "COS"
First make sure your calculator is in 'Degree Mode (D)'. Then using the 'Inverse' of 'Sin' , shown as 'ArcSin' or ' Sin^(-1)' . enter '0.5', followed by '=' . The answer should be '30' ( 30 degrees).
Enter the number, then press the button marked with +/-
When using the TI-83 or 84, you connect the wires that should come with the calculator. Then, you must press Second and the button down 1 and right 1 on both calculators. On the receiving calculator, press the right arrow key and then Enter. On the sending calculator, select the programs you want to send and press Enter.
enter a value "x", press the "^" key, then enter the value you want to raise "x" to, "y". the calculator should show X^Y, for whatever you substituted. hit enter.
.25=1/4 .50=1/2 The only way I know to explain it is to get a calculator. On graphing calculators, if you type in the decimal, press enter, then press math, fraction and it will give you a fraction in simplest form.
If you're using the Casio Scientific Calculator, then you should:-1. Enter the # (n)2. Press Shift3. Press the divide buttong (just above the - button)4. A C will appear5. Enter the # (r)
If you don't have calculator on the Windows computer you are using, do this. Click Start, select Run. In the box type calc and press enter. This should bring up the calculator. You can now get your answer. Click 365, then /, then 55 and press enter. The answer will appear on the simulated calculator on the screen. Ta da!
The answer is 24690929480000 Might be easier to press Start, Run, then type CALC and press Enter. I think Windows Calculator is faster.