TI-30X Pro MathPrint Prime Factorization
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ธ.ค. 2024
- In this video, we will be utilizing the advanced features of the TI-30X Pro MathPrintcalculator to explore prime factorization alongside the concept of prime numbers. The TI-36X Pro allows for easy calculation of prime factors with its built-in functions, providing a streamlined method for solving problems step by step. We will input composite numbers and use the calculator’s prime factorization capabilities to break them down into their prime components. By following along with the calculator’s display, we will guide you through several examples, showing how this powerful tool simplifies the prime factorization process while ensuring accuracy.
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Apparently, they're saying prime factorization button under the math key. It will do the prime factorization automatically for you.
Doesn’t it have prime factorization in the math menu?
I think the Casio calculators have that, this one doesn't.
@ Can you check it, please? On the manual it says it’s math menu number 4
@filipdanieloan Yup, it does. Even the TI 36X Pro has it. Never thought theses calculators had them. Why are you asking? Are you buying one?
@@cylurian Yes, I need a non-programmable scientific calculator for school. Thank you for your help!
The fact that the prominently used TI 36-x. lacks a mathprint display but the lesser popular TI 30-x doesn't pisses me for some reason. Like wth TI you aren't making the best products for your largest consumer base yet still somehow managed to keep them in a delusion that TI calculators are better than the other. What's wrong with the TI fanboys.