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- Ti 34 Ii Manual
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The TI-34 MultiView scientific calculator was designed with educator input in mind for use in these middle grades math and science classes:
* Middle School Math
* Pre-Algebra
* Algebra I & II
* Trigonometry
* General Science
* Geometry
* Biology
Showcasing an updated sleek design, the TI-34 MultiView scientific calculator redefines full-featured functionality. Experience familiar TI-34 II Explorer Plus capabilities in addition to powerful enhancements. At a time, you can view up to 88 characters on this Texas Instruments business calculator. Results are shown as quotients or remainders on the Texas Instruments TI-34 II calculator. Geometry and algebra will not baffle or terrify you anymore, as the Texas Instruments TI-34 II will simplify the complications.
Texas Instruments Ti 34 Ii User Manual Pdf
In Classic mode, the TI-34 MultiView can be used in the same classrooms as the TI-34 II Explorer PlusTM as the screen appears identical to the TI-34 II Explorer Plus in this mode.
Display:
MultiView Display
View multiple calculations on a 4-line display and scroll through entries with ease. See math expressions and symbols, including stacked fractions, exactly as they appear in textbooks
Up to 4 lines of Display
Enter multiple calculations to compare results and explore patterns, all on the same screen.
Fraction Exploration
The TI-34 MultiView scientific calculator comes with the same features that made the TI-34 II Explorer Plus so helpful at exploring fraction simplification, integer division and constant operators.
Data List Editor
Enter statistical data for 1- and 2-var analysis as well as for exploring patterns via list conversions to see different number formats like decimal, fraction and percent side-by-side.
Toggle Key
Quickly view fractions, decimals and terms including Pi in alternate forms, exploring more advanced topics.
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Scrolling & Editing
Scroll through entries with ease. Students can investigate patterns similar to using a graphing calculator.
Additional Features:
* Previous Entry
* User-Friendly Menus
* Power, Roots, and Reciprocals
* Exact Radicals
* One and Two Variable Statistics
* 7 Memories
* Dual Power (solar and battery)
User Guide
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The TI-60 Advanced Scientific calculator is somewhat different from the other members of the second generation slanted family. If you compare it with the TI-55 III you will notice first a black instead of a silver housing and second another display.
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All other slanted calculators offer you a mantissa of 8 digits and 2 exponents, the TI-60 uses 10 digits to display either the mantissa or combine 7 digits mantissa and 2 exponents. The reason is the enhanced precision of internal calculations, here you get similar performance like the TI-62 and TI-65 of the Galaxy line.
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The TI-60 is one of the famous 'nearly programmable' calculators, you can store up to 84 key-codes in a permanent memory shared with the storage place for the statistical calculations and user memory.
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Inside the calculator you'll find once again the two-chip design of most slanted calculators that allowed more features compared to the slimline series.
Instead of the two TP0456 based chips of the TI-55-II you'll find here a TP0458 Master with a TP0456 Slave chip.
The design of the TI-60 was changed in 1990 slightly, please compare the bottom line of a later TI-60: