Texas Instruments TI-34 MultiView? Scientific ... - Radio Shack
Texas Instruments TI-34 MultiView? Scientific ... - Radio Shack
Texas Instruments TI-34 MultiView? Scientific ... - Radio Shack
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Memory and stored variables<br />
11<br />
Keys<br />
1. L lets you store values to variables. Press<br />
L to store a variable, and press z to<br />
select the variable to store. Press < to<br />
store the value in the selected variable. If this<br />
variable already has a value, that value is<br />
replaced by the new one.<br />
2. z accesses variables. Press this key<br />
multiple times to choose x, y, z, t, a, b, or c.<br />
You can also use z to recall the stored<br />
values for these variables.<br />
3. %{ clears all variables.<br />
4. %h displays a menu of the variables x,<br />
y, z, t, a, b, and c, and lets you view their<br />
stored values before pasting to the display.<br />
Notes<br />
• The examples on the transparency masters<br />
assume all default settings.<br />
• You can store a number or an expression that<br />
results in a number to a memory variable.<br />
• When you select a variable using z, the<br />
variable name (x, y, z, t, a, b, or c) is displayed.<br />
The variable name is inserted into the current<br />
entry, but the value assigned to the variable<br />
is used to evaluate the expression.<br />
• When you select a variable using %h, a<br />
menu is displayed showing the value of the<br />
stored variables. Select the variable by<br />
pressing the corresponding menu number. The<br />
value assigned to the variable is inserted into<br />
the current entry and used to evaluate the<br />
expression.<br />
• Resetting the calculator (%) clears<br />
all memory variables.<br />
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© 2007 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INCORPORATED <strong>TI</strong>-<strong>34</strong> <strong>MultiView</strong>: A Guide For Teachers 89