To select things like rows, columns or cells that are not beside each other, press and hold the Ctrl key when selecting them. These are referred to as being non-contigous.
422➗4=105.5. No, it doesn't. If in the future you want to find this out, just put the first number into a calculator, press ➗, then the number of the times table and press =. If the number is whole then it is in the times table. If it is not whole, it is not in the times table.
You can "figure out" by checking the Periodic Table :D
First, you need to highlight your information. Then, press insert, there you will find selections of table, colum, pie, etc. choose which one you want then press it and it should pop out onto your screen.
x=y
First of all set a table in the ring and get another table and get near the previous table which is set up,press X button when prompted and the table will get stacked over the other.
a table shows lists of data, a figure represents data in graphic form
When you press the tab key from the last cell in the table it adds a new blank row to the bottom of the table.
In a spreadsheet that will not work. If you are in a table in a word processing document then it will.
To enter an XY table on a TI-84 calculator, first press the "Y=" button to access the function editor. Then, input your desired function in one of the Y= slots. Next, press the "2nd" button followed by "TABLE" (which is the "GRAPH" button) to access the table view. You can then see the generated XY values based on your function and adjust the table settings if needed by pressing "2nd" and then "TABLE SETUP."
if its ps3 get them leaned on table and press x
First, set down 1 table, then grab another table and hit the indicated button, circle for PS3 and B for Xbox 360. wrong for ps3 you press L1