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| Brand | Texas Instruments |
|---|---|
| Model | TI-60 |
| Category | Calculator |
| Language | English |
Overview of calculator features, including AOS, math, statistics, number systems, and conversions.
Explains calculator keys, display indicators, and basic operations like ON/OFF and clearing.
Details digit keys, decimal point, sign change, Pi, clearing keys, and arithmetic operations.
Covers algebraic keys for number portion, roots, powers, logarithms, reciprocals, and factorials.
Guide to entering data, calculating mean, standard deviation, correlation, and linear regression.
Explains decimal, hexadecimal, and octal modes, including conversions and two's complement.
Details keys for converting between Fahrenheit/Centigrade, Gallons/Litres, Inches/Centimetres, etc.
Covers entering, editing, running programs, memory partitioning, and keystroke codes.
Explains how to use the calculator for definite integrals using Simpson's Rule and trigonometric integrals.
Introduces programming capabilities and provides examples for practical use like area and projectile calculations.
Demonstrates programming to calculate the area of a circle using different radius input methods.
Guides programming for projectile motion, calculating time, height, and distance.
Shows programming to find areas under the normal curve using integration.
Lists general, mode-specific, and statistical error conditions and their causes.
Provides a table of functions and their corresponding inverse functions for the calculator.
Explains Simpson's Rule as used by the calculator for approximating definite integrals.
Covers common problems, solutions, battery replacement, and warranty details.











