God, thank you! You saved my life! I am in University of Texas Stats and haven't had math or used a scientific calculator in so many years- this tutorial is fantastic!
This calculator got me through high school and university. I’ve had one since 2009. I’ve somehow lost it over the years and I picked one up today for old times sake. I’m actually glad that calculators don’t change like phones do each year. It just takes me back to those old days. (:
@TutorTerrific I've found that by using the table function on my TI-30XS MultiView I can generate the sequence of numbers in the diagonals of Pascal's Triangle. Thusly: x nCr 0 returns a potentially infinite sequence of 1s. x nCr 1 returns a list of the positive integers. x nCr 2 returns a list of the triangular numbers. x nCr 3 returns a list of the tetrahedral numbers. x nCr 4 returns a list of the 5-simplex numbers. x nCr 5 returns a list of the 6-simplex numbers. Etc. This works for all of the diagonals in Pascal's Triangle. I only found this a few weeks ago. Is it of any interest? 🤔
Omg you’re a lifesaver! My professor has a Casio that has the feature of the arrows so you can go back and edit something you’ve entered- as a calc student I need to sometimes just add an extra 0 or a negative to the same problem. I have this Texas instrument one and I simply thought it wasn’t able to do that because i didn’t know I was supposed to press “enter” after pressing the up arrow. This is going to make things so much easier! Thanks a lot!!
This is my hope for these calculator videos: people search for tutorials so that they can use their calculators to their fullest potential right from the beginning.
Thank you for asking, I do not believe this calculators is capable of multiplying polynomials or expanding binomials like that. I do have videos on my channel, explaining how to use the binomial theorem, which may prove useful to you for those types of calculations.
There is no specific mode for these situations. I would say that for the digits, use floating point mode so that you can see the maximum number of decimal places possible on the calculator screen.
What does the multi view in the calculators name mean? I have the same one, but I have been wondering what the top window above the main screen does. I apologize if you explained this in the video, I am very busy right now and couldn’t watch it.
The multiview is reference to the classic print versus math print modes in the mode window. Using math print makes what are you typing look more like what you write on a piece of paper or a whiteboard when writing math expressions. It affects the way fractions and radicals look, it’s actually quite nice. The top window above the main screen is, as far as I can tell, a solar panel that the calculator can run on.
Why do you need brackets, specifically? If you're looking to notate multiple layers of inclusion symbols, you could just use multiple layers of parentheses.
Thanks for the video, wish I found it sooner. Trial and error is a pain. Few quick things I noticed on mine that might make your life easier... When punching in sin 58, no need to close the parentheses, just hit enter. When changing modes, no need to (2nd-quit) the screen, just start your calculations. When doing any problem, no need to scroll to the right of the information you just entered, just hit enter. And (2nd then On) is the (Off) button. The one thing I can't figure out is the contrast. Supposedly 2nd and plus or minus adds and subtracts contrast but I can't see a bit of difference. I assume I'm supposed to hold the 2nd button continuously but nothing.
@@TutorTerrific I was wrong about not having to close the parentheses in the sin function. The reason I don't have to close it is because I only do the sin function on that first pass. I'll do sin 58, and without closing the parentheses I'll hit enter, then when that answer shows up, I'll multiply it by x and get my answer. If you multiply it by x on the same screen without closing off the parentheses, you'll get the wrong answer. So yes you have to close it if you want to do the full calculation on the first pass. I like to do it in two passes so I can see what the sin answer was before it moves on to the next calculation.
I checked, and you’re right, the contrast isn’t affected at all. You came across the reason why I always close the ). Like you said, you have to close them if you want to do another calculation along with a trig evaluation on the same line.
I’m not sure what’s happening with your calculator, I’m trying it on mine, and it’s working just fine no matter what mode I’m in. It could be time for a battery replacement, as the voltage might be dropping too low for it to work properly.
I know you said you bought a new calculator, but just in case you still wanted to know (and if you don’t know already), the same thing was happening to me and I just went into mode and changed float to one of the other numbers then changed it back to float
How do I return to normal mode with regular answers using exponents and fractions, I’m having trouble getting back to normal mode, I don’t know which modes to leave on or off to get it back to normal, please help
You need to press the mode button, and make sure that “norm” is highlighted, rather than “sci” or “eng”. Also, you can scroll down and highlight “classic” instead of “mathprint”
What’s going on here is that it’s actually calculating 50 - .10, because 10% is read as .10 in the calculator. This is not happening to the 50 because you’re not placing a percent symbol right after it. Every time you place the percent symbol right after a number, with no space in between, it will divide the previous number by 100. Try calculating 50% - 10%, you should get .4, which is equivalent to 40%
It’s a good calculator, I definitely want to help you succeed in math, so check out on my earlier videos which cover many different math topics; there may be one or two or three that you can benefit from this year.
Tutor Terrific thanks i’m a college student i want to go to the next math class it embarrassing that’s i’m a freshman again since i didn’t finish the first time i don’t understand this whole college things i don’t no if i just go straight into my junior year once i’m done or what’s
I have a question, I just got my calculator the ti-30xs multiview and I know how to convert decimals to degrees minutes and seconds using the angle mode, but can I convert it back to decimal form on this calculator? If so can you help?
When you click the math button, Do you have a DMS tab? If so, use the arrow pad to move over to that tab click on it and you will see the degree, minute, and second symbols. What you will do is type a number, and then click onto that menu to get the degree, minute, and second symbol to show up afterward. Once you type your entire angle in DMS this way, Then press enter. It will automatically change to decimal form.
Oops, I just realized the button that accesses this feature is 2nd + prb. The DMS tab is the first tab in the angle menu. Other than that, everything else is the same as my previous reply.
Studying for my Amateur Extra (ham radio) exam and must calculate the frequency of a resonant circuit. To do so, I must simply calculate (using the 2nd log button) 10 to the -6. Fine. It gives me a decimal answer .000000001. I can work with that. But when calculating 10 to the -12, it gives me 1.00000000 *10 to the -12! In decimal form, this is .000000000001. But even if I enter the decimal as part of the calculation, it still responds with a logarithmic answer. Makes no sense to me why it can’t just give me the long decimal answer.
Past a certain point, you reach the limit of the calculator's visual precision, and it does not have enough decimal places to produce the answer in standard notation.
Are you talking about the letter Y, or Y= ? You won't find the either one on this calculator because those are only found on the line of graphing calculators that TI produces.
"Sin" stands for the sine function. It calculates the ratio between the opposite side and the hypotenuse of a right triangle. The input to the function is one of the acute angles in the right triangle. What math class are you about to walk into?
It depends on the six grader’s math level, but I think that this is a great calculator overall, and a good first scientific calculator. What math level is your six grader going into?
I do not believe so, you have to set it up by hand and then complete the repeated multiplications in the calculator. The process is called the factor label method.
Here’s what you have to do: on the bottom left, press the button with an x and other letters on it repeatedly until you see the letter a. It will be lowercase.
@@TutorTerrific sir, actually i want to enter -90-tan^-1(3A) -tan^-1(4A) ..IN This equation i want to put different values for A and calculate respective values. In simple, i want to enter this equation 'only once' in calculator and calculate for different values for A. In casio calculator there is CALC function. Anything like that?
Sorry, but I don’t think that’s possible on this calculator. You’re asking to define a variable and then be able to plug different values for that variable into a function at will. You’ll need a calculator like the TI 83 Plus or 84 Plus for this, where you can store particular values for numbers as letters.
If you are trying to solve inequalities solely with this calculator, it will not work for you. As far as I know, you cannot use those symbols with this calculator.
What I do for the transcendental number “e”, if that is what you’re referring to, is select “2nd” then “ln” buttons, and just type the number 1. This is equivalent to “e” on its own.
@@Игорь-к9п9иbruh you might not have a super computer everywhere you go my only have a calculator so buddy you’re wrong. You can still use a calculator certain things require you to use a calculator because you won’t be able to use a super computer especially in specific types of jobs and stuff. Your point is unvalid my guy.
Your video is informative but needs to be better-lit. The numbers are hard to see, especially with your shadow cast over them. Also, the perspective is distorted.
This was helpful. However, it would be infinitely more helpful if you could address how to edit a math function AFTER entering it. I have searched, and so far, NO ONE has addressed this problem on any of these TH-cam videos!!! This would save a ton of time in not having to enter complex formulaic calculations repeatedly when tiny mistakes are made, like forgetting to enter parantheses, or wrong numbers, etc. It looks like your video is dated, so I'm not expecting an answer, just posting this so others might see it!
You are in luck, I have an answer on one of my other videos, in fact, the most recent video I posted. It's a different Calculator, but it's the same exact function.
Well, I wouldn’t say they are indistinguishable, but I do understand your complaint about the lack of sharpness in the focus. I used an iPhone 6s to make this video several years ago. The cameras on that phone just do not match up to professional cameras that I can’t afford or even newer iPhone cameras.
I apologize for that. Those were the old days when the baby slept lightly and I only had time to film at night when the rest of my family was asleep. I had to keep my voice down.
its so crazy, ive been using this calculator for YEARS and i never thought to look up a tutorial on it. man ive been under using this thing.
Glad you now know more about what it can do!
my brother gave it to me and mine is 7 years old
Can you make one explaining how to use it for simple minded folks such as myself? Like a more dumbed down version for a beginner?
I was thinking the same thing
God, thank you! You saved my life! I am in University of Texas Stats and haven't had math or used a scientific calculator in so many years- this tutorial is fantastic!
Glad this was able to help you!
This calculator got me through high school and university. I’ve had one since 2009. I’ve somehow lost it over the years and I picked one up today for old times sake. I’m actually glad that calculators don’t change like phones do each year. It just takes me back to those old days. (:
Thanks for sharing, it has been a great standby for over a decade.
I really enjoy the "table" mode on this calculator, it makes a lot of things so much easier! 🤓
Yes, lots of great univariate and bivariate data is available at your fingertips
@TutorTerrific I've found that by using the table function on my TI-30XS MultiView I can generate the sequence of numbers in the diagonals of Pascal's Triangle.
Thusly:
x nCr 0 returns a potentially infinite sequence of 1s.
x nCr 1 returns a list of the positive integers.
x nCr 2 returns a list of the triangular numbers.
x nCr 3 returns a list of the tetrahedral numbers.
x nCr 4 returns a list of the 5-simplex numbers.
x nCr 5 returns a list of the 6-simplex numbers.
Etc.
This works for all of the diagonals in Pascal's Triangle.
I only found this a few weeks ago. Is it of any interest? 🤔
This video is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you
Well you are very welcome! I am glad it helped you.
Omg you’re a lifesaver! My professor has a Casio that has the feature of the arrows so you can go back and edit something you’ve entered- as a calc student I need to sometimes just add an extra 0 or a negative to the same problem. I have this Texas instrument one and I simply thought it wasn’t able to do that because i didn’t know I was supposed to press “enter” after pressing the up arrow. This is going to make things so much easier! Thanks a lot!!
Thank you for this comment
I was looking for how to edit
I had previously watched the video and forgot what point they show to edit
Thank you so much. Easy step by step walk through... Just what I needed!
Well, thank you very much!
Thank you so much I was lost when using my calculator. I appreciate it.
was trying for 3 days to figure out why my square root wasn't simplifying, THANK YOU!!!
You are welcome, glad I could help.
This is the calculator that is used on the GED math test please do a video on GED test and calculator combined
Thank you for helping me , I love this calculator, and I finally found , appreciate it very much . You the best .
Much appreciated, so glad I could help you :)
This was exactly what I needed! THANKS!!!
You're welcome
Should have watched this after I bought the calculator. So helpfull
This is my hope for these calculator videos: people search for tutorials so that they can use their calculators to their fullest potential right from the beginning.
teriffic ! Thanks !!! Really helped me a lot during my career as a public safety dispatcher !
Lol, Mike
Excellent tutorial!
Much appreciated
Thank you! Practicing for my Praxis exam and this was perfect! Great jjob!
Much appreciated, I’m glad it was helpful.
Hello! Is there a way to solve complex numbers of this calculator? Specifically imaginary unit i ex. i^25=?
This video was extremely helpful. Can' thank you enough.
Certainly glad I could help!
Thank you! Just what I needed
You are welcome!
Can you explain how I can use this calculator for solving simultaneous, quadratic and finite integral
You cannot solve those integrals with some function on this calculator.
Can you explain how to solve simultaneous equation and finite integral using this calculator
saving me for my ACT tmr 🙏🙏
Awesome, good luck!
Thank you, very useful tutorial :)
Saved me fr my math teacher won’t slow down
Did your teacher even bother to show you how to use this calculator?
Thank you for this!
You are welcome 🙏🏻
very helpfull you saved my exam
Why don't I see the comma like in other calculators. So if I type 20000 there would be a comma but this calculator doesn't do that. Thoughts?
Do you know if you can keep variables undefined? For example: enter (x+5)^2 and return x^2 + 10x + 25
Thank you for asking, I do not believe this calculators is capable of multiplying polynomials or expanding binomials like that. I do have videos on my channel, explaining how to use the binomial theorem, which may prove useful to you for those types of calculations.
Thanks.
Do you have a video that shows what mode I can use for college algebra and complicated equations? Thanks
There is no specific mode for these situations. I would say that for the digits, use floating point mode so that you can see the maximum number of decimal places possible on the calculator screen.
the calculator the laying to flat on the table, for me to see the window, and what comes up as you put calculations in. could you angle it up a bit??
I do apologize, I made that when I had very little experience in very little equipment.
Thank you for this video. You are Awesome!
What does the multi view in the calculators name mean? I have the same one, but I have been wondering what the top window above the main screen does. I apologize if you explained this in the video, I am very busy right now and couldn’t watch it.
The multiview is reference to the classic print versus math print modes in the mode window. Using math print makes what are you typing look more like what you write on a piece of paper or a whiteboard when writing math expressions. It affects the way fractions and radicals look, it’s actually quite nice. The top window above the main screen is, as far as I can tell, a solar panel that the calculator can run on.
Helpful, thanks!
is there an i function??
How do I put in brackets ? I know how to put parentheses, but need help with adding brackets
Why do you need brackets, specifically? If you're looking to notate multiple layers of inclusion symbols, you could just use multiple layers of parentheses.
Thanks for the video, wish I found it sooner. Trial and error is a pain. Few quick things I noticed on mine that might make your life easier... When punching in sin 58, no need to close the parentheses, just hit enter. When changing modes, no need to (2nd-quit) the screen, just start your calculations. When doing any problem, no need to scroll to the right of the information you just entered, just hit enter. And (2nd then On) is the (Off) button. The one thing I can't figure out is the contrast. Supposedly 2nd and plus or minus adds and subtracts contrast but I can't see a bit of difference. I assume I'm supposed to hold the 2nd button continuously but nothing.
I didn’t know there was a contrast feature! I am going to try that out right now.
@@TutorTerrific I was wrong about not having to close the parentheses in the sin function. The reason I don't have to close it is because I only do the sin function on that first pass. I'll do sin 58, and without closing the parentheses I'll hit enter, then when that answer shows up, I'll multiply it by x and get my answer. If you multiply it by x on the same screen without closing off the parentheses, you'll get the wrong answer. So yes you have to close it if you want to do the full calculation on the first pass. I like to do it in two passes so I can see what the sin answer was before it moves on to the next calculation.
I checked, and you’re right, the contrast isn’t affected at all. You came across the reason why I always close the ). Like you said, you have to close them if you want to do another calculation along with a trig evaluation on the same line.
when i select the "pi" button it does not figure for pi. it just keeps repeating the answer that i entered. what am i doing incorrectly?
I’m not sure what’s happening with your calculator, I’m trying it on mine, and it’s working just fine no matter what mode I’m in. It could be time for a battery replacement, as the voltage might be dropping too low for it to work properly.
@@TutorTerrific thank you for replying! i ended up buying a new calculator
I know you said you bought a new calculator, but just in case you still wanted to know (and if you don’t know already), the same thing was happening to me and I just went into mode and changed float to one of the other numbers then changed it back to float
My calculator isn't turning on how do i fix that?
( i just bought it brand new btw)
Gotta get some new batteries, open up the back
if i had a expression like x+3=3x+2 how would i do that?
This calculator cannot solve algebraic equations for you.
Very helpful!
Thank you for the support!
Thank you!!!
How do I return to normal mode with regular answers using exponents and fractions, I’m having trouble getting back to normal mode, I don’t know which modes to leave on or off to get it back to normal, please help
You need to press the mode button, and make sure that “norm” is highlighted, rather than “sci” or “eng”. Also, you can scroll down and highlight “classic” instead of “mathprint”
i`m tryin out my new ti30xs. i type in 50-10%. the answer comes up as 49.9. what is the issue i need to address? thanks
What’s going on here is that it’s actually calculating 50 - .10, because 10% is read as .10 in the calculator. This is not happening to the 50 because you’re not placing a percent symbol right after it. Every time you place the percent symbol right after a number, with no space in between, it will divide the previous number by 100. Try calculating 50% - 10%, you should get .4, which is equivalent to 40%
could you show some equations to have a better idea? Thank you
i just got this calculator i want to do good with math I struggle with math so much
It’s a good calculator, I definitely want to help you succeed in math, so check out on my earlier videos which cover many different math topics; there may be one or two or three that you can benefit from this year.
Tutor Terrific thanks i’m a college student i want to go to the next math class it embarrassing that’s i’m a freshman again since i didn’t finish the first time i don’t understand this whole college things i don’t no if i just go straight into my junior year once i’m done or what’s
Tutor Terrific how do i figure out the P = stuff when learning simplify
You probably will not be allowed to skip the sophomore year classes you have to take for your major.
I’m not sure what you mean by P =, can you elaborate?
I use it for school very 👍good
Thank you.
Thank You
I have a question, I just got my calculator the ti-30xs multiview and I know how to convert decimals to degrees minutes and seconds using the angle mode, but can I convert it back to decimal form on this calculator? If so can you help?
When you click the math button, Do you have a DMS tab? If so, use the arrow pad to move over to that tab click on it and you will see the degree, minute, and second symbols. What you will do is type a number, and then click onto that menu to get the degree, minute, and second symbol to show up afterward. Once you type your entire angle in DMS this way, Then press enter. It will automatically change to decimal form.
Oops, I just realized the button that accesses this feature is 2nd + prb. The DMS tab is the first tab in the angle menu. Other than that, everything else is the same as my previous reply.
Thank you so much
You are very welcome.
Thank U Soooooooooooooo Much This Was A Big Help
My pleasure, I'm glad you were able to benefit from it!
Studying for my Amateur Extra (ham radio) exam and must calculate the frequency of a resonant circuit. To do so, I must simply calculate (using the 2nd log button) 10 to the -6. Fine. It gives me a decimal answer .000000001. I can work with that. But when calculating 10 to the -12, it gives me 1.00000000 *10 to the -12! In decimal form, this is .000000000001. But even if I enter the decimal as part of the calculation, it still responds with a logarithmic answer. Makes no sense to me why it can’t just give me the long decimal answer.
Past a certain point, you reach the limit of the calculator's visual precision, and it does not have enough decimal places to produce the answer in standard notation.
is this thing solar charged? how can I charged it?
Solar charged, yes, just run it under some natural light.
@@TutorTerrific do I have to take the lid off or not?
@@webershen4440 No, as long as it is attached underneath the calculator.
I’m in the beginning of the video right now but I was wondering if it could find let’s say “x” so if I do 3x+4=…. Can it find what x would be or no
No, it cannot solve Algebra equations.
@@TutorTerrificIsn't that what the "table" button is for? 🤔
I prefer to call him Al-Kwispy, because it's just that funny.
Who, me? 😅
@@TutorTerrific Wrong video.
I meant to comment this on your algebra hist. video, but I forgot that I was on this vid.
how can you press = without solving? is it not possible?
Are you talking about pressing "enter"? Pressing this button is designed to simplify whatever expression you input on the screen.
No, I mean to solve equations. I don't think it can but thank you.@@TutorTerrific
it’s been giving me different answers like 0.0 or 5*10 something for 0.06/12 PLEASE HELP
How can I type the exclamation mark ?
Thanks so much.
You’re welcome, glad I could help. By the way, I love the Toyota GT-One!
How do I find the Y symbol?
Are you talking about the letter Y, or Y= ? You won't find the either one on this calculator because those are only found on the line of graphing calculators that TI produces.
@@TutorTerrific the letter Y
can you do absolute value in the ti-30xs?
I searched through the calculator today to see if it was possible, and it doesn’t appear to be.
Can you charge the calculator manually?
Charge it? It uses batteries. It doesn’t have a rechargeable lithium battery in it.
Does it have a shift?
You mean, a shift key? No, not that I am aware of.
not sure what "sin" button is on the calculator when I do go into that class.
"Sin" stands for the sine function. It calculates the ratio between the opposite side and the hypotenuse of a right triangle. The input to the function is one of the acute angles in the right triangle. What math class are you about to walk into?
very interesting
In a good way, I hope!
my calculator is showing that its doing an operation since yesterday and it has a frozen screen, can anyone help me please?
I think it is time to take the batteries out and put them back in, which will force a power down.
@@TutorTerrific thanks
For a 6th grader...multiview version or not? What do you think?
It depends on the six grader’s math level, but I think that this is a great calculator overall, and a good first scientific calculator. What math level is your six grader going into?
@@TutorTerrific advanced. That's all I know.
Sounds like this is the calculator you should get. It will work well for many years.
Yikes, will this do unit conversions? Tablespoons to fluid ounces, etc.
I do not believe so, you have to set it up by hand and then complete the repeated multiplications in the calculator. The process is called the factor label method.
@@TutorTerrific Thanks very much for the reply.
Try to put in y= 1/3x-17 but can’t find Equal!
Why are you trying to enter this whole equation into the calculator? What are you trying to do?
Does it have greater sign
i started college in '70 with a ti-20
Just looked that one up. Why can't calculators look like this anymore?
@@TutorTerrific i have published a video at
Welcome to the MotherVerse
u may like it :)
can you see what a number looks like in binary with this calculator?
That would be a neat feature, but no, sadly.
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Great comment
How do you type a bracket? 👉🏽[
Is great, thank you very much, but I’m ,still missing Power to the minor in this calculator , others like TI-30XA. Yx
Power to the minor? Did you mean power to the monitor? Are you trying to find out how to use exponents?
@@TutorTerrific yes, what is the logo dial.
You use the carrot button, it looks like this ^
Can we enter A using this calculator?
Here’s what you have to do: on the bottom left, press the button with an x and other letters on it repeatedly until you see the letter a. It will be lowercase.
@@TutorTerrific sir, actually i want to enter -90-tan^-1(3A) -tan^-1(4A) ..IN This equation i want to put different values for A and calculate respective values. In simple, i want to enter this equation 'only once' in calculator and calculate for different values for A. In casio calculator there is CALC function. Anything like that?
Sorry, but I don’t think that’s possible on this calculator. You’re asking to define a variable and then be able to plug different values for that variable into a function at will. You’ll need a calculator like the TI 83 Plus or 84 Plus for this, where you can store particular values for numbers as letters.
How do I enter less than,greater than symbol
If you are trying to solve inequalities solely with this calculator, it will not work for you. As far as I know, you cannot use those symbols with this calculator.
imaginary numbers pls?
Does it not have E option?
What I do for the transcendental number “e”, if that is what you’re referring to, is select “2nd” then “ln” buttons, and just type the number 1. This is equivalent to “e” on its own.
How do you set him out?
Set him out? Can you clarify what you mean?
@@TutorTerrific he meant turn it off, i think that you have to press 2nd and then on “on”
Can this calculator show you step by step answer?
Are you asking if it can go through how to solve an equation step-by-step? If so, no.
@@TutorTerrific can i ask if any calculator that show step by step answer
Calculator in our time!?!? Now super computers solve all problems
Uhh, do you know how old this video is?
@@TutorTerrific , 5 years? Apple introduced Mac before?
@@Игорь-к9п9иbruh you might not have a super computer everywhere you go my only have a calculator so buddy you’re wrong. You can still use a calculator certain things require you to use a calculator because you won’t be able to use a super computer especially in specific types of jobs and stuff. Your point is unvalid my guy.
@@XzavierRivera-b5e , hmmm 🤔… Your opinion reasonable, If engineers in one company do not have calculators like this - does it mean something? 🧐
@@Игорь-к9п9и calculators in general not this specific one
I can't find how to turn it off
Press 2nd, then the on button
@@TutorTerrific Yea thanks
Your video is informative but needs to be better-lit. The numbers are hard to see, especially with your shadow cast over them. Also, the perspective is distorted.
I've worked on these issues with my more recent videos.
Me has salvado el ano, definitivamente te amo mucho
This was helpful. However, it would be infinitely more helpful if you could address how to edit a math function AFTER entering it. I have searched, and so far, NO ONE has addressed this problem on any of these TH-cam videos!!! This would save a ton of time in not having to enter complex formulaic calculations repeatedly when tiny mistakes are made, like forgetting to enter parantheses, or wrong numbers, etc. It looks like your video is dated, so I'm not expecting an answer, just posting this so others might see it!
You are in luck, I have an answer on one of my other videos, in fact, the most recent video I posted. It's a different Calculator, but it's the same exact function.
@@TutorTerrific Can you please clarify "one of my other videos"?
Its not much of use if you cannot focus on the screen content. Math and classic mode are indistinguishable with that far a focus.
Well, I wouldn’t say they are indistinguishable, but I do understand your complaint about the lack of sharpness in the focus. I used an iPhone 6s to make this video several years ago. The cameras on that phone just do not match up to professional cameras that I can’t afford or even newer iPhone cameras.
Cant hear you on the video have to turn it way up.
I apologize for that. Those were the old days when the baby slept lightly and I only had time to film at night when the rest of my family was asleep. I had to keep my voice down.
@@TutorTerrific I totally understand that. Thanks for the lesson tho helped alot.
Matrix ?
For that, you will need to upgrade to the TI 83, 84, or Inspire.
Traduction french please 😭!!!
Sorry, I don’t speak French :(
@@TutorTerrific it's nothing I understood how the calculator works 😁🤚🏽🤝🏽
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Those callculors are trash anyway so I put it in the blender because I can
The Blendtech Total Blender, perhaps?
I just wanted to spell anus on my calculator
*places head in palm of hand*
How can i see commas in long numbers?
Thank You
You’re very welcome!