Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] and " to scroll.
Fractional calculations can display fractional or decimal results. You select 2 items: ¦ AËb/c displays mixed number results. @ separates a whole number from the fraction in a mixed number, and > separates a numerator from the denominator. If you want to choose the factor (instead of letting the calculator choose it), press }, enter the factor (an integer), and then press <. [. . . ] Returns the remainder resulting from the division of 2 values, #1 by #2.
% I displays a menu to change the Angle mode to degrees or radians. = displays a menu to specify the Angle unit modifier— degrees (Ä), minutes (Å), seconds (Æ), radians ( r), or 4DMS (convert an angle to DMS notation). To set the Angle mode for any part of an entry: ¦ Select the Angle mode. Entries are interpreted and results displayed according to the Angle mode, or ¦ Select a unit modifier (Ä Å Æ r ) for any part of an entry. Entries with unit modifiers are interpreted accordingly, overriding the Angle mode. To convert an entry: ¦ Set the Angle mode to the unit you want to convert to. (Angles of trigonometric functions convert values inside parentheses first. ), or ¦ Select 4DMS, which converts an entry to DMS (Ä Å Æ) notation.
Previous Entries
# $
#3
3Ñ(#)
Trig and Logarithms
%BA
After an expression is evaluated, use # and $ to scroll through previous entries, which are stored in the TI-34 Ö memory. You cannot retrieve previous entries while in STAT mode.
remainder(#1, #2)
Last Answer
%i
Integer Divide
%Y
The most recently calculated result is stored to the variable Ans. To recall the value of Ans: ¦ Press % i (Ans displays on the screen), or ¦ Press any operations key (T, U, F, etc. ) as the first part of an entry. Ans and the operator are both displayed.
% Y divides 2 positive integers and displays the quotient, Q, and the remainder, R. Only the quotient is stored to Ans.
% B displays a menu of all trigonometric functions (sin, sin -1, cos, cos-1, tan, tan-1). OP — Pressing m or o when constants not defined or while in STAT mode. OVERFLOW — |q| ‚ 1¯10, where q is an angle in a trigonometric, hyperbolic, or R4Pr( function. SYNTAX — The command contains a syntax error: entering more than 23 pending operations, 8 pending values, or having misplaced functions, arguments, parentheses, or commas.
Variables n Ï or Ð Sx or Sy Îx or Îy Òx or Òy Òx2 or Òy2 Òxy a b r X ' (2-VAR)
Y ' (2-VAR)
Definition Number of X or (X, Y ) data points. Uses a and b to calculate predicted Y value when you input an X value.
Battery Replacement
Replace protective cover. Using a small Phillips screwdriver, if necessary, remove old battery; replace with new one. Caution: Avoid contact with other TI-34 Ö components while changing the battery. If necessary, press & and - at the same time to reset the TI-34 Ö (clears memory and all settings). Do not incinerate batteries or leave where a child can find them.
In Case of Difficulty Probability
nPr
H
nCr
!
RAND
RAND[
Calculates the number of possible permutations of n items taken r at a time, given n and r. Calculates the number of possible combinations of n items taken r at a time, given n and r. To control a sequence of random numbers, store an integer (seed value) ‚ 0 to rand. The seed value changes randomly every time a random number is generated. [. . . ] Other than the postage requirement, no charge will be made for such repair and/or replacement. TI strongly recommends that you insure the product for value prior to mailing. TI and its licensors do not warrant that the software will be free from errors or meet your specific requirements. The software and any documentation supplied with this product are protected by copyright.
4(2+3)
F
xM1
G
%abc
2Q(1Ì2) M1 Ô 4à1 22+2 Ô 6. [. . . ]