Entering a number in scientific notation, Entering secondary functions, Entering text – Texas Instruments TI-73 EXPLORER User Manual

Page 13: Entering text entering text

Advertising
background image

Chapter 1: Operating the TI

N73

7

7301ENG.DOC CH1 Operating the TI-73, English Julie Hewlett Revised: 07/29/98 11:55 AM Printed: 05/19/99

8:58 AM Page 7 of 24

Entering a Number in Scientific Notation

Entering a Number in Scientific Notation -

{

Using - {, you can enter a number in scientific notation.

The notation used to display the result of a calculation

depends upon the . setting (

Normal

or

Sci

). For more

information on selecting modes, see the section in this chapter

entitled “Mode Settings.”

Add 30

©

4 + 8600.

- l :

3 0

- { \

8 6 0 0

b

Entering Secondary Functions

Entering Secondary Functions -

The secondary function of each key is printed in yellow above

the key. When you press the yellow - key, the yellow

character, abbreviation, or word above a key, becomes active

for the next keystroke.

Entering Text

Entering Text -

t

Many examples in this manual require you to enter alphabetic

characters, braces, a quotation mark, a space, or test

operators. You can access all of these from the Text editor.
To exit the Text editor without saving the contents on the

entry line, press - l, and the calculator returns you to

the Home screen.

³

MATH

The - key

TEXT

If in Normal

mode

-

t

, which is the same as pressing

-

and

then

1

, displays the Text editor.

If in Sci mode

1

displays four math menus.

Advertising