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Notation - scientific mode
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Notation 14 Keys The numbered paragraph provides an explanation for the corresponding numbered key on the illustration below. 1. C lets you enter a value in scientific notation. Notes • The examples on the transparency masters assume all default settings. • You can enter a value in scientific notation regardless of the numeric notation mode setting. Press M before entering a negative exponent. • Results requiring more than 10 digits are automatically displayed in scientific notation. • For the decimal notation mode, refer to % , in Chapter 6, Decimals and Decimal Places. • These modes affect only the display of results. 1 © 1999 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED TI-34 Û: A Guide for Teachers 102
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Notation
14
Keys
The numbered paragraph provides an
explanation for the corresponding numbered
key on the illustration below.
1.
C
lets you enter a value in scientific
notation.
Notes
•
The examples on the transparency
masters assume all default settings.
•
You can enter a value in scientific
notation regardless of the numeric
notation mode setting. Press
M
before
entering a negative exponent.
•
Results requiring more than 10 digits are
automatically displayed in scientific
notation.
•
For the decimal notation mode, refer to
%
‚
in Chapter 6,
Decimals and
Decimal Places
.
•
These modes affect only the display of
results.
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