Constants – Texas Instruments TI-73 EXPLORER User Manual

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Chapter 4: Conversions

àConstants

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7304ENG.DOC TI-73, Chap 4, English Julie Hewlett Revised: 05/16/98 12:08 PM Printed: 05/19/99 8:59 AM

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EOS operating rules (Appendix B: Reference Information)

apply when converting negative measurements as shown in

the next example.

Compare the results of M5

¡

F4

¡

C and (M5)

¡

F4

¡

C.

1. From the Home screen,

calculate M5

¡

F4

¡

C.

- l :
a

5

- ‚

5

2

1

b

The calculator converts 5

¡

F to

¡

C

and then returns the negative of the

result.

2. Calculate (M5)

¡

F4

¡

C

.

.

- £ - !
- m D " "
- m E b

The calculator converts (

M

5)

¡

F to

¡

C.

Constants

To save time re-entering long or complicated expressions and

to help prevent entry errors, you can enter numbers,

expressions, lists, commands, or functions into the

calculator’s memory by defining them as constants in the Set

Constant editor. As constants, they then can be recalled at any

time.
You can define up to four constants in the Set Constant editor

and choose from one of two different modes:

Single

or

Multiple

.

The mode you select determines how many of the constants

you can recall at a time. To enter a constant in the editor,

select the mode from the Set Constant editor (- †), move

the cursor to one of the four constants, and define it.

- †

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