To get to list 1, press STAT and then choose edit.
If list 1 is not there, press STAT, choose SetUpEditor, and press ENTER. Then go back and press STAT and choose edit and you should see list 1. (This will set it up so that the list editor contains lists 1 thorough 6).
To access the preloaded games on the TI-84 Plus Silver Edition calculator, you will need to press the "APPS" button on the calculator. This will bring up a menu of applications that are preloaded on the device. From there, you can navigate through the list of applications to find and select the preloaded games you wish to play. Once you have selected a game, follow the on-screen instructions to start playing.
calculator are like computers. they will know that 1+1=2.the person that made the calculator knows math
considering 1% is 1\100 or .01 of 1, in a calculator type 0.51 for 51%
on a fxMs-82s Casio calculator C A 1 C U 1 A 7 0 (square root sign)
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Red, Blue, Yellow, Gold, Silver, and Crystal can trade between themselves. Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Firered, and Leafgreen can trade between themselves. Games from list 1 cannot connect with list 2.
To find the mean of a data set using a TI-83 calculator, first enter the data into a list. Press the STAT button, select 1:Edit, and input your values into L1. After entering the data, press STAT again, arrow over to CALC, and select 1:1-Var Stats. The calculator will display various statistics, including the mean, which is labeled as ( \bar{x} ).
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To find the Mean Absolute Deviation (MAD) on a TI-84 calculator, first enter your data into a list. Press the STAT button, then select 1:Edit to input your data in List 1. After entering the data, go back to the STAT menu, select CALC, and choose 1:1-Var Stats. The calculator will display several statistics, including the mean. To calculate MAD, subtract the mean from each data point, take the absolute values, and then find the average of those absolute values manually or by using another list for the absolute deviations.
coz you don't know how to use your calculator.
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1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100 ... If you have a calculator, you can take any positive integer, square it, and that will produce a square number.