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Texas Instruments TI-34 MultiView? Scientific ... - Radio Shack

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Decimals and decimal places<br />

8<br />

Keys<br />

1. 8 enters a decimal point.<br />

2. q lets you set the number of decimal<br />

places. Press $ $ and then " to the choice<br />

of decimal desired. Press < to select it.<br />

FLOAT Sets floating decimal (standard)<br />

notation.<br />

0-9 Sets the number of decimal places<br />

displayed. FIX displays when a<br />

decimal mode is set from 0-9.<br />

Notes<br />

• The examples on the transparency masters<br />

assume all default settings.<br />

• Press q $ $ < to return to<br />

standard notation (floating decimal).<br />

• The <strong>TI</strong>-<strong>34</strong> <strong>MultiView</strong> calculator<br />

automatically rounds the result to the<br />

number of decimal places selected. For<br />

example, when the decimal is set to 2 places,<br />

0.147 becomes 0.15 when you press

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