Texas Instruments TI-36X Pro User Manual - Page 9

Scrolling expressions and history - directions

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d (key with multiple menus): MATH 1:4n/d³´Un/d 2: lcm( 3: gcd( 4: 4Pfactor 5: sum( 6: prod( NUM 1: abs( 2: round( 3: iPart( 4: fPart( 5: int( 6: min( 7: max( 8: mod( DMS 1: ¡ 2: ¢ 3: £ 4: r 5: g 6: ´DMS R ³´ P 1: P ´Rx( 2: P ´Ry( 3: R ´Pr( 4: R ´Pq( Scrolling expressions and history ! " # $ Press ! or " to move the cursor within an expression that you are entering or editing. Press % ! or % " to move the cursor directly to the beginning or end of the expression. After you evaluate an expression, the expression and its result are added automatically to the history. Use # and $ to scroll through the history. You can reuse a previous entry by pressing < to paste it on the bottom line, where you can edit it and evaluate a new expression. Example Scroll 7 F U 4 (3 ) (1 ) < % b ## < < r 9

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9
d
(key with multiple menus):
Scrolling expressions and history
!
" # $
Press
!
or
"
to move the cursor within an expression that
you are entering or editing. Press
%!
or
% "
to move
the cursor directly to the beginning or end of the expression.
After you evaluate an expression, the expression and its
result are added automatically to the history. Use
#
and
$
to scroll through the history. You can reuse a previous entry
by pressing
<
to paste it on the bottom line, where you
can edit it and evaluate a new expression.
Example
MATH
NUM
DMS
R
³´
P
1:
4
n
/
d
³´
U
n
/
d
1: abs(
1:
¡
1: P
´
Rx(
2: lcm(
2: round(
2:
¢
2: P
´
Ry(
3: gcd(
3: iPart(
3:
£
3: R
´
Pr(
4:
4
Pfactor
4: fPart(
4: r
4: R
´
P
q
(
5: sum(
5: int(
5: g
6: prod(
6: min(
6:
´
DMS
7: max(
8: mod(
Scroll
7
F U
4
(
3
)(
1
)
<
%b
##
<
<
r