Texas Instruments BA II PLUS User Manual

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10

Overview of Calculator Operations

Parentheses

9 :

Use parentheses to control the order in which the calculator evaluates a
numeric expression in division, multiplication, powers, roots, and
logarithm calculations. The calculator includes up to 15 levels of
parentheses and up to 8 pending operations.

Note: You do not have to press

: for expressions ending in a series of

closed parentheses. Pressing

N closes parentheses automatically,

evaluates the expression, and displays the final result. To view
intermediate results, press

: once for each open parenthesis.

Factorial

& g

The number for which you compute a factorial must be a positive integer
less than or equal to 69.

Random Numbers

& a

The calculator generates a random real number between zero and one
(0<x<1) from a uniform distribution.

You can repeat a sequence of random numbers by storing a seed value in
the random number generator. Seed values help you recreate
experiments by generating the same series of random numbers.

To store a seed value, key in an integer greater than zero and press

D

& a.

Combinations

& s

The calculator computes the number of combinations of n items taken r
at a time. Both the

n

and

r

variables must be greater than or equal to 0.

Permutations

& m

The calculator computes the number of permutations of n items taken r
at a time. Both the

n

and

r

variables must be greater than or equal to 0.

Rounding

& o

The calculator computes using the rounded, displayed form of a number
instead of the internally stored value.

nCr

n!

n

r

)! r!

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nPr

n!

n

r

)!

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