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Texas Instruments TI Programmable 57 User Manual

Texas Instruments TI Programmable 57
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SECTION
1:
BASIC
KEYS
AND
FUNCTIONS
We'll
begin
with
a
brief
look
at
the
basic
‘‘chassis”
on
your
calculator,
before
we
go
on
to
check
out
the
‘extra
options’’.
These
basics
are
what
allow
you
to
get
information
into
and
out
of
the
machine
and
let
you
handle
the
arithmetic
part
of
mathematics
quickly
and
accurately.
Tre
DispLay
Whenever
you
first
turn
on
your
calculator,
you
should
see
a
single
zero
in
the
display
indicating
that
all
is
well,
the
machine's
on,
and
it’s
ready
for
action.
Just
turning
the
calculator
OFF
and
ON
clears
everything
inside.
To
check
out
your
calculator's
display,
press
the
[8]
key,
the
decimal
point
key
[+],
the
change
sign
key
4],
and
then
push
the
[8]
key
until
the
whole
display
is
lit
up.
You
can
enter
up
to
8
digits
into
your
calculator
at
any
one
time,
for
both
positive
and
negative
numbers.
(Entries
after
the
8th
digit
are
ignored.)
For
extra
accuracy,
however,
results
of
calculations
are
computed
to
eleven
digits
inside
your
calculator,
and
then
rounded
off
to
8
digits
in
the
display.
Notice
that
the
negative
sign
stays
immediately
to
the
left
of
any
negative
number
in
the
display,
for
easy
reading.
To
continue
the
tour
press
the
clear
key
Gig)
in
the
upper
right
corner
of
keyboard,
and
read
on.
AND
[INV]:
Tue
“Dua.
Function”
Keys
Your
calculator
is
loaded
with
functions
to
make
all
sorts
of
calculations
easy
and
accurate.
To
allow
you
access
to
all
of
this
power,
without
loading
the
machine
with
keys,
many
of
the
calculator
keys
have
more
than
one
function.
The
first
function
of
the
key
is
printed
right
on
it.
To
use
the
first
function
on
any
key
just
press
it.
The
second
function
of
a
key
is
printed
right
above
it.
To
use
second
functions,
just
press
the
[2nd]
key,
(upper
left
on
the
keyboard),
and
then
the
key
right
below
the
function
you
wish
to
use.
(We'll
indicate
second
functions
in
this
book
with
a
black
background
key
MM.
For
example,
to
put
a
7
in
the
display
you'll
use
the
key
sequence
)
The
inverse
key
[iN¥)
also
provides
additional
calculator
functions
without
increasing
the
number
of
keys
on
the
keyboard.
The
[IW]
key
“reverses”
the
purpose
or
function
of
certain
keys.
Note:
In
cases
where
you
need
to
use
both
the
[2d]
and
[IW)
keys
you
can
use
them
in
either
order
and
get
the
same
result.
If
you
use
the
[IN]
before
a
function
with
no
inverse,
it’s
simply
ignored.

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Texas Instruments TI Programmable 57 Specifications

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BrandTexas Instruments
ModelTI Programmable 57
CategoryCalculator
LanguageEnglish

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