Texas Instruments TI-34 MultiView manuel d'utilisation

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180

Aller à la page of

Un bon manuel d’utilisation

Les règles imposent au revendeur l'obligation de fournir à l'acheteur, avec des marchandises, le manuel d’utilisation Texas Instruments TI-34 MultiView. Le manque du manuel d’utilisation ou les informations incorrectes fournies au consommateur sont à la base d'une plainte pour non-conformité du dispositif avec le contrat. Conformément à la loi, l’inclusion du manuel d’utilisation sous une forme autre que le papier est autorisée, ce qui est souvent utilisé récemment, en incluant la forme graphique ou électronique du manuel Texas Instruments TI-34 MultiView ou les vidéos d'instruction pour les utilisateurs. La condition est son caractère lisible et compréhensible.

Qu'est ce que le manuel d’utilisation?

Le mot vient du latin "Instructio", à savoir organiser. Ainsi, le manuel d’utilisation Texas Instruments TI-34 MultiView décrit les étapes de la procédure. Le but du manuel d’utilisation est d’instruire, de faciliter le démarrage, l'utilisation de l'équipement ou l'exécution des actions spécifiques. Le manuel d’utilisation est une collection d'informations sur l'objet/service, une indice.

Malheureusement, peu d'utilisateurs prennent le temps de lire le manuel d’utilisation, et un bon manuel permet non seulement d’apprendre à connaître un certain nombre de fonctionnalités supplémentaires du dispositif acheté, mais aussi éviter la majorité des défaillances.

Donc, ce qui devrait contenir le manuel parfait?

Tout d'abord, le manuel d’utilisation Texas Instruments TI-34 MultiView devrait contenir:
- informations sur les caractéristiques techniques du dispositif Texas Instruments TI-34 MultiView
- nom du fabricant et année de fabrication Texas Instruments TI-34 MultiView
- instructions d'utilisation, de réglage et d’entretien de l'équipement Texas Instruments TI-34 MultiView
- signes de sécurité et attestations confirmant la conformité avec les normes pertinentes

Pourquoi nous ne lisons pas les manuels d’utilisation?

Habituellement, cela est dû au manque de temps et de certitude quant à la fonctionnalité spécifique de l'équipement acheté. Malheureusement, la connexion et le démarrage Texas Instruments TI-34 MultiView ne suffisent pas. Le manuel d’utilisation contient un certain nombre de lignes directrices concernant les fonctionnalités spécifiques, la sécurité, les méthodes d'entretien (même les moyens qui doivent être utilisés), les défauts possibles Texas Instruments TI-34 MultiView et les moyens de résoudre des problèmes communs lors de l'utilisation. Enfin, le manuel contient les coordonnées du service Texas Instruments en l'absence de l'efficacité des solutions proposées. Actuellement, les manuels d’utilisation sous la forme d'animations intéressantes et de vidéos pédagogiques qui sont meilleurs que la brochure, sont très populaires. Ce type de manuel permet à l'utilisateur de voir toute la vidéo d'instruction sans sauter les spécifications et les descriptions techniques compliquées Texas Instruments TI-34 MultiView, comme c’est le cas pour la version papier.

Pourquoi lire le manuel d’utilisation?

Tout d'abord, il contient la réponse sur la structure, les possibilités du dispositif Texas Instruments TI-34 MultiView, l'utilisation de divers accessoires et une gamme d'informations pour profiter pleinement de toutes les fonctionnalités et commodités.

Après un achat réussi de l’équipement/dispositif, prenez un moment pour vous familiariser avec toutes les parties du manuel d'utilisation Texas Instruments TI-34 MultiView. À l'heure actuelle, ils sont soigneusement préparés et traduits pour qu'ils soient non seulement compréhensibles pour les utilisateurs, mais pour qu’ils remplissent leur fonction de base de l'information et d’aide.

Table des matières du manuel d’utilisation

  • Page 1

    A G uide f or T eachers De ve l o p e d b y T exas Instruments Incorpor ated Activities dev eloped by Gary Hanson, Aletha P aske tt, and Mar go L ynn Mankus Illustr ated by J ay Garrison TI-34 MultiView™[...]

  • Page 2

    ii TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Tea c hers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORP ORATED About the authors Gary Hanson and Aletha P askett ar e math teachers in the Jor dan Independent School District in S andy , Utah. They dev eloped sever al of the activities and a ssisted in evaluating the appropriateness of the exampl es in the How to use the TI-3[...]

  • Page 3

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers iii Copyright © 1999, 2000, 2007 T exas Inst ruments Incorpor ated. Except for the specific rights gr a nted her ein, all rights are r eserved. P rinted in the United States of America. MultiView , MathP rint, Automatic P ower D own , APD, and EOS ar e t r ademarks of [...]

  • Page 4

    iv TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Tea c hers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORP ORATED[...]

  • Page 5

    Table of contents © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers v CHAPTER P AGE CHAPTER P AGE About the teacher guide vii About the TI-34 MultiView™ calculator viii Activities Star v oyage Scientific notation 3 Heart ra tes 1-v ariable statistics 7 My fav orite recipe Fra c t i o n s 13 Next stop - fr action term[...]

  • Page 6

    vi TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED[...]

  • Page 7

    About the teacher guide © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers vii  How the teacher guide is or ganized This guide consists of two sections: Activities and How to use the TI-34 MultiView™ calculator . The Activities section is a collection of activities for integr ating the TI-34 MultiView into mathemat[...]

  • Page 8

    viii TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED Home scr een On the Home scr een, you can enter mathematical expr essions and functions , along with other instructions . The answers ar e displayed on the Home scr een. The TI-34 MultiView screen can display a maximum of four lines with a maximum of 16 char acters[...]

  • Page 9

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers ix About the TI-34 MultiView™ calculator (Continued) 2nd functions Pr e s s i n g % displays the 2ND indicator , and then accesses the function printed above the next key pr essed. F o r example, 3 %c 125 < calculates the cube r oot of 125 and r eturns the r esult,[...]

  • Page 10

    x TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED[...]

  • Page 11

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 1 Activities Star v oyage — Scientific notation 3 Heart rates — 1-v ariable statistics 7 My fav orite recipe — Fra c t i o n s 1 3 Next stop - fr action terminal — Fra c t i o n s 1 7[...]

  • Page 12

    2 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUM ENTS I NCORPORATED[...]

  • Page 13

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 3 Ov er view Students investigate scientific notation by changing numbers into scientific notati on, and then us ing them in calculations . Math Concepts • scientific notation •a d d i t i o n • division Materials • TI-34 MultiView™ • pencil • student acti[...]

  • Page 14

    4 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORA TED Activity Present the following problem to students: Y ou are a captain of a starship in the distant future. Y ou have been a ssigned to go to Alpha Centauri and you have 5 years to get there. The distance from our sun to Alpha Centauri is 2.5 x 10 13 miles. The dista[...]

  • Page 15

    Name ___________________________ D ate ___________________________ © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 5 Pr o b l e m s 1. W rite the following number s in scientific notation. S tandard Notation Scientific Notation a. 93 000 000 __________________________ b. 384 000 000 000 __________________________ c. [...]

  • Page 16

    Name ___________________________ D ate ___________________________ 6 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED Pr o b l e m Y ou are a captain of a starship in the distant future. Y ou ha ve been assigned to go to Alpha Centauri and you have 5 years to ge t there. The distance from our sun to Alpha Centauri is [...]

  • Page 17

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 7 Ov er view Students use the data editor and statistics function of the TI-34 MultiView™ calc ulator to inv estigate the effect of exer cise on heart r ate. Math Concepts • mean, minimum, maximum, and ra n g e Materials • TI-34 MultiView • stopwatch or a watch [...]

  • Page 18

    8 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED 4. Check the statistics calculations. After students display Ò x (Sigma x ), explain that Ò x is the sum of all the heart rates. Ask students: • How many heartbeats we re entered from all of the student in one minute? This is Ò x . • How many students were ente[...]

  • Page 19

    Name ___________________________ D ate ___________________________ © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 9 Pr o b l e m What do you think the average resting hear t rate is for someon e your age? What about after exercising? Pr o c e d u r e 1. Use this table to record your class or group data (resting). 2.[...]

  • Page 20

    Name ___________________________ D ate ___________________________ 10 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORA TED 4. Use this table to record your class or group data (running). 5. What is the class (group) average? _______________________________________ 6. Answer the following qu estions from the data: a. What[...]

  • Page 21

    Name ___________________________ D ate ___________________________ © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 11 7. Use this table to record your class or group data (jumping). 8. What is the class (g roup) average? _______________________________________ 9. What is the total number of heartbeats for the minute?[...]

  • Page 22

    Name ___________________________ D ate ___________________________ 12 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORA TED 1 1. Make a bar graph for each of th e 3 sets of data you collected. Resting Running Jumping 12. How are the bar graphs the sa me? How are they different? _________________ __________________________[...]

  • Page 23

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 13 Ov er view Students add the volume of ingr edients in a cookie r ecipe to determine the size bowl they need before starting the recipe . Math Concepts • adding fr actions • simplifying fractions Materials • TI-34 MultiView™ • pencils • student activity In[...]

  • Page 24

    14 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORA TED Activity Present the following problem to students: Y ou are about to make your favorite co okie recipe. Y ou check the bowls in the kitchen and the only one you can find is a 5-quart bowl. W ill you be able to make the cookies in that bowl? Here is the recipe: What[...]

  • Page 25

    Name ___________________________ D ate ___________________________ © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 15 Pr o b l e m Y ou are about to make your favorite c ookie recipe. Y ou chec k the bowls in the kitchen, and the only one you can find is a 5-quart bowl. W ill you be able to make the cookies in that b[...]

  • Page 26

    Name ___________________________ D ate ___________________________ 16 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORA TED 2. Using the TI-34 MultiV iew™ calculator , ad d all the measurements in the recipe. 3. Using the TI-34 MultiV iew calcul ator , convert the total number of cups into number of quarts. _________ cu[...]

  • Page 27

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 17 Ov er view Students investigate fr action and decimal r epresentations to determin e when a base-ten fr action will be r epresented as a terminating or r epeating decimal. Students use v on the calculator to enter fr action families and observe patterns . Math Concep[...]

  • Page 28

    18 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORA TED Have the students work in gro ups to promote discussion. Have them enter a table of data from the student activity sheet i nto the data e ditor by using v . Notice there are three lists available: L1, L2, and L3 . Discuss that they will enter fractions using the P k[...]

  • Page 29

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 19 2. T able D: T able E: 3. The decimal representati ons for the factions are: = 0.36, = 0.4, = 0.6, = 0.8 4. Answers will vary . Students should notice that all denominators have at least factors of either 2 or 5 or both 2 and 5 only in their prime factorization. Noti[...]

  • Page 30

    20 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORA TED them later formulate a rule about when a fraction will be expressed as a terminating or repeating decimal. 7. These fractions will be rep resented as a repeating decimal number . 8, 9, 10. Students will identify termina ting and repeating decimals from their tables.[...]

  • Page 31

    Name ___________________________ D ate ___________________________ © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 21 Pr o b l e m In this activity you will explore the decimal fo rms for familiar fraction s. Fill in the tables below and see if you can write a rule to predict the type of decimal number that is the sa[...]

  • Page 32

    Name ___________________________ D ate ___________________________ 22 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORA TED 2. Use v on the TI-34 MultiV iew™ calculator to fill in the following tables. Change each fraction to its decimal representation. Y our teacher will give you details on how to use the calculator to[...]

  • Page 33

    Name ___________________________ D ate ___________________________ © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 23 5. Mathematicians are like detectives. They investigate numbers! Observe the fractions in tables F and G, and find thei r de cimal representati on using v on the TI-34 MultiV iew™ calculator . T ABL[...]

  • Page 34

    Name ___________________________ D ate ___________________________ 24 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORA TED 8. A decimal number is called a repeating decimal if it consists of a number or set of numbers that keep repe ating in a regular pa ttern. Did you see a repeating decimal in your work? If so, write a[...]

  • Page 35

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 25 H ow to use the TI-34 MultiView™ calcula tor TI-34 MultiView basic oper ations 27 Clearing and correcting 41 B asic math 45 Or der of operations and par entheses 49 Numeric notation 55 Fra c t i o n s 5 9 Math menu 67 D ecimals and decimal places 77 Integer divide [...]

  • Page 36

    26 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED[...]

  • Page 37

    1 © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 27 TI-34 MultiView™ basic oper ations Keys 1. & turns on the calculator . 2. % turns on the 2ND indicator and accesses the function shown above the next key you pr ess . 3. %' turns off the calculator and clears the display . 4. < completes the oper atio[...]

  • Page 38

    28 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView™ basic oper ations (Continued) • Resetting the calculator: – Returns mode settings to their defaults: degr ee angle mode ( DEG ), normal numeric notation ( NORM ), floating decimal notation ( FLO A T ), MathP rint™ display mode, and fr action [...]

  • Page 39

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 29 %' !" #$ < Second, off , arrows , enter • Enter 46 – 23. • Change 46 to 41. Change 23 to 26 and complete the oper ation. • Enter + and complete the oper ation. • T urn the TI-34 MultiView™ off and back on. The Home scr een is blank; scroll up[...]

  • Page 40

    30 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCOR PORATED Reset the calculator. Using % returns all settings to their defaults and clears the memory. Pr e s s D i s p l a y % 2 - Reset %[...]

  • Page 41

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 31 q Use q to choose modes. Press # $ ! " to choose a mode, and < to select it. Press - or %s to return to the Home screen and perform your work using the chosen mode settings. Default mode settings are shown highlighted. DEG RAD Sets the angle mode to degrees o[...]

  • Page 42

    32 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCOR PORATED NORM displays r esults with digits to the left and right of the decimal, as in 123456.78. SCI expr esses numbers with one digit to the left of the decimal and the appropriate pow er of 10, as in 1.2345678x10 5 (which is the same as 123456.78). Note : C is a shortcut[...]

  • Page 43

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 33 CLASSIC MATHPRINT sets the display input and output. CLASSIC displays inputs and outputs in a single line. The MATHPRINT mode displays most inputs and outputs in textbook format. Use MathP rint™ mode for better visual confirmation that math expr essions hav e been [...]

  • Page 44

    34 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED MANSIMP AUTOSIMP Determines whether or not a fractional result will be simplified automatically. MANSIMP The user simplifies fr actions manually step-by-step . » next to the r esulting fr action signifies that the fr action is not yet in simplest form. AUTOSIMP The [...]

  • Page 45

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 35 Certain keys display menus: H , %= , %A , %B , d , % , %h , %{ , vv , and %t . Press " and $ to scroll and select a menu item, or press the corresponding number next to the menu item. To return to the previous screen without selecting the item, press - . To e[...]

  • Page 46

    36 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCOR PORATED %A %B d % %h %{ LOG LN TR IG 1: log( 1: ln( 1: sin( 2: 10^( 2: e^( 2: cos( 3: tan( 4: sin -1 ( 5: cos -1 ( 6: tan -1 ( MA TH NUM 1: lcm( 1: abs( 2: gcd( 2: r ound( 3: 3 3: iP art( 4: 3 Ñ ( 4: fP art( 5: min( 6: max( 7: r emainder( Reset Recall V ar Cle ar V ar 1[...]

  • Page 47

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 37 vv (Press v once to display the Data editor screen. Press again to display the menu.) Press v while you are in the Add/ Edit Cnvrs option of the CONVERSION menu to display this menu: %t CLEAR CNVRSN 1: Clear L1 1: Add/Edit Cnvrs 2: Clear L2 2: Clear L1 Cnvrs 3: Clear[...]

  • Page 48

    38 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORA TED Use Last answer (ans) to calculate . Pr e s s D i s p l a y 5 F T 12 F < b %i < 5 2 12 2 + Last answer (ans) %i[...]

  • Page 49

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 39 Pr e s s r to toggle the display r esult between fr action and decimal answers , and exact pi and decimal. Pr e s s D i s p l a y 2 g T 3 g < r r Answer tog gle r[...]

  • Page 50

    40 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORA TED[...]

  • Page 51

    2 © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 41 Clearing and corr ecting Keys 1. - clears characters and err or messages . Pr e s s - once to clear an uncompleted entry; pr ess it again to clear the display . Y ou can scroll up and use - to clear entries in history . - backs up one scr een in applications . 2. %[...]

  • Page 52

    42 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCOR PORATED J %f D elete and inser t Enter 4569 + 285, and then change it to 459 + 2865. Complete the problem. Pr e s s D i s p l a y 4569 T 285 ! ! ! ! ! ! J " " " " %f 6 <[...]

  • Page 53

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 43 Enter 21595. Clear the 95. Clear the entry. Pr e s s D i s p l a y 21595 ! ! - (Clear to right) - (Clear entry) Clear -[...]

  • Page 54

    44 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCOR PORATED[...]

  • Page 55

    3 © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 45 Ba s i c m a t h Keys 1. T adds . 2. U subtr acts . 3. V multiplies . 4. W divides . 5. < completes the oper ation or executes the command. 6. M lets you enter a negativ e number . 7. _ appends the % sign to a number . 8. %N changes a number to a per centage. No[...]

  • Page 56

    46 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NS TRUMENTS I NCORPORATED T U V W < Add, subtr act, multiply , divide, equals Find: 2 + 54 - 6 = 16 × 21 = 78 ¾ 2 = 12 × (5 + 6) = Pr e s s D i s p l a y 2 T 54 U 6 < 16 V 21 < 78 W 2 < 12 D 5 T 6 E <[...]

  • Page 57

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 47 The temperature in Utah was ½ 3 Ä C at 6:00 a.m. By 10:00 a.m. the temperature had risen 12 Ä C. What was the temperature at 10:00 a.m.? The temperature at 10:00 a.m. was 9 Ä C. Pr e s s D i s p l a y M 3 T 12 < Negativ e numbers M[...]

  • Page 58

    48 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRU MENTS I NCORPORATED Mike makes $80 per week. He saves 15% of his earnings. How much does Mike save per week? Mike saves $12 per week. Crystal saved of her last paycheck. What per cent of her paycheck did she save? Crystal saved 37.5% of her last paycheck. Pr e s s D i s p l a y 15 _V 8[...]

  • Page 59

    4 © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 49 Or der of oper ations and par entheses Keys 1. D opens a parenthetical expr ession. 2. E closes a parenthetical expr ession. Not es • The examples on the tr ansparency masters assume all default settings . • The tr ansparency master showing the Equation Oper at[...]

  • Page 60

    50 TI-3 4 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCOR PORATED Equation oper ating system (EOS™) 1 (first) Expressions inside D E 2 Functions that need a E and precede the expression, such as in, %B , %A , and some menu items. 3F r a c t i o n s 4 Functions entered after the expression, such as F and angle unit modifiers ( ?[...]

  • Page 61

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 51 7 Permutations ( nPr ) and combinations ( nCr ) 8 Multiplication, implied multiplication, and division 9 Addition and subtraction 10 Conversions ( %O , %j , %N , } and ´ DMS ) 11 (last) < completes all operations and closes all open parentheses Equation oper atin[...]

  • Page 62

    52 TI-34 MultiView : A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCOR PORATED 1 + 2 × 3 = 1 + (2 x 3) = (1 + 2) × 3 = Pr e s s D i s p l a y 1 T 2 V 3 < Pr e s s D i s p l a y 1 T D 2 V 3 E < Pr e s s D i s p l a y D 1 T 2 E V 3 < Or der of oper ations T V D E[...]

  • Page 63

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 53 = (Classic mode) = (MathPrint™ mode) Pr e s s D i s p l a y q $ $ $ < - b 5 F U 4 D 1 E D 3 E E < Pr e s s D i s p l a y q $ $ $ " < - b 5 F U 4 D 1 E D 3 E < 5 2 41 () 3 () – 5 2 41 () 3 () – Or der of oper ations (Continued)[...]

  • Page 64

    54 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED[...]

  • Page 65

    5 © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 55 Numeric nota tion Keys 1. q lets you choose from the following numeric notation menu. NORM Restores standar d mode (floating decimal). SCI T urns on scientific mode and displays r esults as a number from 1 to 10 (1 { n < 10) times 10 to an integer power . 2. C i[...]

  • Page 66

    56 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NC ORPORATED Enter 12543, which will be in floating decimal notation and normal numeric notation (both default settings in q ). Alternate the display result between normal and scientific notations by changing settings on the mode screen. Pr e s s D i s p l a y 12543 < q $ &qu[...]

  • Page 67

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 57 With the TI-34 MultiView™ calculator in Norm and MathPrint™ modes (both defaults), enter the following problem in scientific notation using the C key. The Earth is approximately 1.5 x 10 8 kilometers from the Sun. Jupiter is approximately 7.8 x 10 8 kilometers fr[...]

  • Page 68

    58 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCOR PORATED[...]

  • Page 69

    6 © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 59 F r actions Keys 1. @ lets you enter mixed numbers and fr actions . All entries must be an integers and the denominator can not be zero . T o enter a mixed number , enter an integer for the unit, and then pr ess @ to enter a numer ator . In MathP rint™ mode, pr e[...]

  • Page 70

    60 TI-34 MultiView : A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCOR PORATED Not es (continued) • Calculations using fr actions can display fraction or decimal r esults, depending on input. • In MathP rint mode, fr actions with P can include oper at ion keys ( T , V , etc.) and most function keys ( F , _ , etc.). In Classic mode, fr act[...]

  • Page 71

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 61 At the party, you ate of the pepperoni pizza and of the sausage pizza. The pizzas are the same size. If you put the pieces together, how much of one whole pizza did you eat? You ate of the size of one whole pizza. That is almost an entire pizza! Pr e s s D i s p l a [...]

  • Page 72

    62 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRU MENTS I NCORPORATED A baby weighed 4 pounds at birth. In the next 6 months, she gained 2 pounds. How much does she weigh? Mode setting Un/d : (Continued) P r ess Display 4 @ 3 $ 8 " T 2 @ 3 $ 4 < 3 8 -- - 3 4 -- - Mix ed numbers @[...]

  • Page 73

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 63 Mode setting n/d : After 6 months, the baby weighs 7 pounds. Pr e s s D i s p l a y 4 @ 3 $ 8 " T 2 @ 3 $ 4 < 1 8 -- - Mix ed numbers (Continued) @[...]

  • Page 74

    64 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NS TRUMENTS I NCORPORATED Juan swims 20 laps in 5.72 minutes. Mary swims 20 laps in 5 minutes. Change Mary's time to a decimal to determine who swims faster. Mode setting Un/d : Mode setting n/d : Juan swims faster than Mary since he swims 20 laps in 5.72 minutes. Pr e s s D i s p l a y[...]

  • Page 75

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 65 Change 2.25 to its fractional equivalent. You may have to simplify more than once to simplify the fraction to its lowest terms. Mode setting Un/d: (Continued) Pr e s s D i s p l a y 2 8 25 % j < } < } < Conv er ting fr actions and decimals %j[...]

  • Page 76

    66 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCOR PORATED Mode setting n/d: Pr e s s D i s p l a y 2 8 25 %j < } < } < Conv er ting fr actions and decimals (Continued) %j[...]

  • Page 77

    7 © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 67 Ma th menu Keys 1. d displays two submenus , MA TH and NUM , with v arious math functions . Some functions r equire you to enter tw o values , r eal numbers , or expr essions that equal a real number . MA TH menu: lcm(n1, n2) Returns the least common multiple (lcm)[...]

  • Page 78

    68 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NC ORPORATED Find the absolute value of ½ 35 and then validate the answer using the calculator. | ½ 35 | = Evaluate the expression 6+ | 4-9 | x 3 and then validate the answer using the calculator. Pr e s s D i s p l a y d " 1 M 35 " < Pr e s s D i s p l a y 6 T d [...]

  • Page 79

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 69 Round À to the nearest thousandths place. Pr e s s D i s p l a y d " 2 g %` 3 E < Rounding a number d[...]

  • Page 80

    70 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED Display the integer and fractional part of . Then, change to a decimal number and display the integer and fractional part of the number. Pr e s s D i s p l a y d " 3 7 @ 5 $ 8 " E < d " 4 7 @ 5 $ 8 " E < 7 @ 5 $ 8 " %j < d " 3 7[...]

  • Page 81

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 71 Using max , put the following list of numbers in ascending order: , , . The list in ascending order: . Continued Pr e s s D i s p l a y d " 6 7 P 9 " % ` 14 P 17 " E < d " 6 7 P 9 " % ` 3 P 5 " E < 14 17 ---- 7 9 -- - 3 5 -- - 3 5 [...]

  • Page 82

    72 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCOR PORATED Using min , check if this statement is true or false: 5.75 < 5.75 < is true. Pr e s s D i s p l a y d " 5 5 8 75 % ` 5 @ 7 $ 5 " E < 5 7 8 -- - 5 7 8 -- - Minimum and maximum (Continued) d[...]

  • Page 83

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 73 Add + using lcm to find the least common denominator. Verify your answer. Pr e s s D i s p l a y d 1 4 %` 6 E < Ve r i f y : 1 P 4 " T 5 P 6 < %O < 1 4 -- - 5 6 -- - 1 4 -- - 3 12 --- - = 3 12 --- - 10 12 ---- - + 13 12 ---- - = 5 6 -- - 10 12 ---- - = [...]

  • Page 84

    74 T I-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED Find the greatest common divisor ( gcd ) for the numbers 27 and 36. Then use gcd to simplify to its lowest terms. Pr e s s D i s p l a y q $ $ $ $ $ " < - d 2 27 %` 36 E < P 27 W 9 $ 36 W 9 " < 27 36 ------ - G r ea test common divisor d[...]

  • Page 85

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 75 Calculate and . Notice that is 34. Pr e s s D i s p l a y 34 d 3 < d 4 # < " < 34 3 39304 3 34 3 3 Cube and cube r oot d[...]

  • Page 86

    76 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMEN TS I NCORPORATED The night of the school dance, The Snowball Ball, 179 students will attend. There are round tables that seat 8 students each. There are just enough tables for all of the students. Will all of the tables be filled? How many tables are set up? Ther e ar e 23 tables se[...]

  • Page 87

    8 © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 77 D ecimals and decimal places Keys 1. 8 enters a decimal point. 2. q lets you set the number of decimal places . P ress $ $ and then " to the choice of decimal desir ed. P ress < to select it. FLO A T Sets floating decimal (standar d) notation. 0-9 Sets the [...]

  • Page 88

    78 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRU MENTS I NCORPORATED Round 12.345 to the hundredths place, to the tenths place, and then to floating notation. Pr e s s D i s p l a y 12 8 345 < q $ $ " " " < -< q$ $ " " < -< q$ $ < -< De c i m a l q[...]

  • Page 89

    9 © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 79 Integer divide Keys 1. %Y divides two positive integers and displays the quotient and the r emainder , r . Not es • The examples on the tr ansparency masters assume all default settings . • Y ou can include integer division in an expr ession, but the remainder [...]

  • Page 90

    80 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED You have 123 music CDs. You divide them equally to store on 13 small shelves in your room. How many CDs w i l l b e o n e a c h s h e l f ? H o w m a n y w i l l b e left over? Each shelf will contain 9 CDs, with 6 CDs left over. Pr e s s D i s p l a y 123 %Y 13 Inte[...]

  • Page 91

    10 © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 81 Stor ed oper a tions Keys 1. %n or %p lets you store an oper ation. 2. m or o recalls and displa ys the stored oper ation. Not es • The examples on the tr ansparency masters assume all default settings . • The TI-34 MultiView™ calculator stor es two oper ati[...]

  • Page 92

    82 T I-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED There are 4 frogs in a pond. If 3 more frogs jump into the pond 1 at a time, how many frogs will be in the pond? Pr e s s D i s p l a y Stor e the operation: %n T 1 < Initialize using 4: 4 Add 1 one at a time: m m m Addition as "counting on" % n m[...]

  • Page 93

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 83 Maria put new tile in her kitchen. She made 4 rows with 5 tiles in each row. Use repeated addition to find out how many tiles she used. Continued Pr e s s D i s p l a y %n Pr e s s - if necessary to clear a pr evious oper ation. T 5 < 0 m m Multiplication as "[...]

  • Page 94

    84 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMEN TS I NCORPORATED Maria used 20 tiles. See that 4 groups of 5 is 20. Multiplication is a shortcut to the repeated addition, 4 x 5 = 20. Check this on the calculator. m m 4 V 5 < Multiplica tion as "r epea ted addition" (Continued) % n m[...]

  • Page 95

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 85 Use this formula and repeated multiplication to find the volume of a cube with a base of 5 meters. V = l × w × h = 5 × 5 × 5 = 5 3 cubic meters Continued Pr e s s D i s p l a y %p Pr e s s - if necessary to clear a pr evious oper ation. V 5 < 1 o P ow ers as &[...]

  • Page 96

    86 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCOR PORATED The volume of a cube with a base of 5 meters is 125 cubic meters. See that 5 x 5 x 5 = 125. You can also use powers notation as a shortcut for repeated multiplication, 5 3 =1 2 5 . Check this on the calculator. o o 5 V 5 V 5 < 5 G 3 < P ow ers as "r epea [...]

  • Page 97

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 87 Use this formula to find the volume of each cube. v = length of side 3 = S 3 cubic units S = 2 units S = 3 units S = 4 units Pr e s s D i s p l a y %p Pr e s s - if necessary to clear a pr evious oper ation. d 3 < 2 o 3 o 4 o Using a powe r as a constant %p o[...]

  • Page 98

    88 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCOR PORATED The volumes are 8, 27, and 64 cubic units. Another notation used on a calculator to raise a number to a power is ^. Enter 4 G 3. Notice the different notations: 4 3 =4 ^ 3=4x4x4=6 4 . Using a power as a constant (Continued) G[...]

  • Page 99

    11 © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 89 Memor y and stor ed v ariables Keys 1. L lets you store v alues to v ariables . P ress L to stor e a variable , and press z to select the v ariable to store . P ress < to stor e the value in the selected v ariable. If this v ariable already has a v alue, that v[...]

  • Page 100

    90 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED Following are your scores for tests and homework in your math class. Test scores: 96, 76, 85. Homework scores: 92, 83, 97, 86. 1. F ind your test gr ade as the av er age of y our test scores . 2. Find y our homework gr ade as the av er age of y our homework scor es .[...]

  • Page 101

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 91 Your final grade is 88 rounded to the nearest whole number. Note: » next to the resulting fraction indicates the fraction can be simplified using } . This was not necessary for the solution to this problem. P 92 T 83 T 97 T 86 $ 4 " L z z < P z T z z $ 2 &qu[...]

  • Page 102

    92 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRU MENTS I NCORPORATED You are going to ship a gift to each of two friends. You see the gifts at two web sites for the same price. The shipping charges are different at each site. The packages weigh 4.5 pounds and 3.2 pounds. Store A will ship a package for $2 plus $1.40 per pound. Store [...]

  • Page 103

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 93 Store A charges $6.48 and store B charges $6.52. Store A charges less to ship the gift that weighs 3.2 pounds. 3 8 2 L z < # # # # # # < < # # # # # # < < Stor e, r ecall (Continued) L z %h[...]

  • Page 104

    94 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCOR PORATED Shop Purchases Qty Cost As h i r t s 2 $ 1 3 . 9 8 e a . B ties 3 $7.98 ea. C belt 1 $6.98 suspenders 1 $9.98 How much did you spend at each outlet shop, and how much did you spend altogether? Continued Pr e s s D i s p l a y 2 V 13 8 98 L z < 3 V 7 8 98 L z <[...]

  • Page 105

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 95 You spent: $27.96 at shop A, $23.94 at shop B, $16.96 at shop C. You spent $68.86 at all three outlet shops. Pr e s s D i s p l a y %h < T %h $ < T %h $ $ < < Stor e, r ecall (Continued) L %h[...]

  • Page 106

    96 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NC ORPORATED[...]

  • Page 107

    12 © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-30XS MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 97 D ata editor and list conv ersions Keys 1. v displays a Data editor with thr ee lists . Each list can contain up to 42 items . T o enter data, navigate to a list and enter a number . P ress the arrow keys to navigate list elements . Not es • The examples on th[...]

  • Page 108

    98 TI-30XS MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED Find the decimal representation of , , and . From this pattern, can you predict the decimal representation for ? Check your answer using the lists on the calculator. Input the rest of the fractions in L1 to test the pattern. Notice L2 updates as you enter in L1. Th[...]

  • Page 109

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-30XS MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 99 that the decimal representation is a repetition of the number in the numerator for ninths. Entering , , , and finally validates the statement. Notice the last digit in the list is rounded, so 0.777777777... is shown rounded to 0.7778. Remember that 0.777777777... i[...]

  • Page 110

    100 TI-30XS MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED The same quantity can have different number representations. Sam and his friends ate some cake at his birthday party. Sam ate of the cake. Maria ate of the cake. Leila ate of the cake. Find the amount of cake each person ate in the form of a decimal and a percent.[...]

  • Page 111

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-30XS MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 101 Use the percent form of the amount of cake eaten to justify your answer. Since 25% + 25% + 50% = 100%, Sam and his friends ate the entire cake! Pr e s s D i s p l a y v 1 P 4 $ 2 P 8 $ 1 P 2 $ " v " 1 v 1 %j < " v " 1 v 1 %N < Conv er tin[...]

  • Page 112

    102 TI-30XS MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED[...]

  • Page 113

    13 © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 103 Statistics Keys 1. v lets you enter data points (x for 1-V ar stats; x and y for 2-V ar stats). (S ee Chapter 12, D ata editor and list conversions , for mor e details on v .) 2. %t displays a menu from which y ou can select 1-V ar , 2-V ar or StatV ars . 1-V ar [...]

  • Page 114

    104 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCOR PORATED Five students took a math test. Using their scores, enter the data points: 85, 85, 97, 53, 77. Use L1 for the scores and L2 for the frequency of the scores. Pr e s s D i s p l a y v 85 $ 97 $ 53 $ 77 $ " 2 $ 1 $ 1 $ 1 $ Entering 1-v ar stat da ta v[...]

  • Page 115

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 105 Find the number of data points ( n ), the mean ( Ï ), the sample standard deviation ( Sx ), the population standard deviation ( Î x ), the sum of the scores ( Ò x ), and the sum of the squares ( Ò x 2 ). Pr e s s D i s p l a y %t 1 $ " " < < $ $ [...]

  • Page 116

    106 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRU MENTS I NCORPORATED Drop the lowest test score by editing the data in L1 in the data editor. Make sure you update the frequency list, L2, if needed. Find the new mean ( Ï ). Finally, clear the data from all of the lists. Pr e s s D i s p l a y v $ $ J " J %t 1 $ $ < v v 4 Rem[...]

  • Page 117

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 107 The table below shows the number of pairs of athletic shoes sold by a small shoe store. The table shows the total number of pairs of shoes sold for two months and the total number of pairs of Brand A shoes sold during the same months. Enter this data in the data edi[...]

  • Page 118

    108 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED Assuming that the rate of shoe sales is a constant, you can use two data points to predict the June sales of Brand A if you know the total June sales. Use a line of best fit to find the June sales of Brand A if the store sells a total of 32 pairs in June. Hint: Find[...]

  • Page 119

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 109 You can predict that 18 pairs of Brand A will be sold in June if the total sales are 32 pairs. Extra: Graph the two data points (58, 35) and (47, 28) on graph paper. Graph y' = ax' + b. (Find a and b that you calculated for this problem in the StatVars men[...]

  • Page 120

    110 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORA TED[...]

  • Page 121

    14 © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 111 P robability Keys 1. H displays two submenus , PRB and RAND . PRB menu: nP r Calculates the number of possible permutations of n items taken r at a time. nCr Calculates the number of possible combinations of n items taken r at a time. ! Calculates the factorial o[...]

  • Page 122

    112 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NS TRUMENTS I NCORPORATED You have space for 2 books on your bookshelf. You have 4 books to put on the shelf. Use this formula to find how many ways you could place the 4 books in the 2 spaces. 4 C 2 ABCD There are 6 unique combinations of 2 books chosen from 4 different books. Pr e s s D i[...]

  • Page 123

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 113 Four different people are running in a race. Use this formula to find how many different 1st place and 2nd place outcomes can occur. 4 P 2 ABC D There are 12 different permutations for the 1st and 2nd place results of the race. Pr e s s D i s p l a y 4 H < 2 <[...]

  • Page 124

    114 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCOR PORATED State license plates contain different numbers and letters to create a unique identification number for each car. Make your own license plates each containing a 4-digit number. Using the digits 1, 3, 7, and 9 without repetition, how many 4-digit numbers can you for[...]

  • Page 125

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 115 Generate a sequence of random numbers. Results will vary. Pr e s s D i s p l a y H " < < < Random (r and) H[...]

  • Page 126

    116 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NC ORPORATED Set 1 as the current seed and generate a sequence of random numbers. Note : Your results will be the same as this example if you use the same number to store to random seed. Pr e s s D i s p l a y 1 L H " < < H " < < < Random (r and) H[...]

  • Page 127

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 117 Create your own calculator spinner. Your spinner will pick numbers from 2 through 10. Hint: Generate a random integer from 2 through 10. Results will vary. Pr e s s D i s p l a y H " $ < 2 %` 10 E < Random integer (r andint) H[...]

  • Page 128

    118 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMEN TS I NCORPORATED[...]

  • Page 129

    15 © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 119 Logarithms and exponential functions Keys 1. %A displays the choice of two submenus , LOG and LN . The LOG menu has the following two choices: log( calculates the common logarithm (base 10). 10^ calculates 10 r aised to the power of the v alue entered as the expo[...]

  • Page 130

    120 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCOR PORATED Illustrate the inverse relationship of log and 10^ by finding log(23) and then raise 10 to the result. Notice that 23 returns as the answer. Pr e s s D i s p l a y %A 1 23 E < %A 2 # < " < %A 2 %A 1 # < E " < Common logarithm and antilogari[...]

  • Page 131

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 121 Illustrate the inverse relationship of ln and e^ (antiln or exp) by finding ln(23) and then raise e to the result. Notice that 23 returns as the answer. Pr e s s D i s p l a y %A " 1 23 E < %A " 2 # < " < %A " 2 %A " 1 # < E &quo[...]

  • Page 132

    122 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCOR PORATED[...]

  • Page 133

    16 © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 123 Pi Keys 1. g displays the value of pi r ounded to 10 digits (3.141592654). Not es • The examples on the tr ansparency masters assume all default settings . • In MathP rint mode™, include a decimal number inside the expr ession with pi to r eceive a decimal [...]

  • Page 134

    124 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRU MENTS I NCORPORATED Use this formula to find the amount of border you need if you want to put a circular border all the way around the tree. C = 2 À r = 2 × À × 1.5m The border length is 3 À m. You will need apprxomiately 9.4 m for the border. Pr e s s D i s p l a y 2 V g V 1 8 5[...]

  • Page 135

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 125 Use this formula to find how much of a lawn would be covered by the sprinkler. Round your answer to the nearest whole number, and then return to floating decimal mode. A = À r 2 = À x 4 2 square meters Pr e s s D i s p l a y g V 4 F < q $ $ " < - r Ar e[...]

  • Page 136

    126 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRU MENTS I NCORPORATED The area that will be covered by the sprinkler is approximately 50 square meters. q $ $ < - < Ar ea (continued) g[...]

  • Page 137

    17 © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 127 P ow ers , roots , and r eciprocals Keys 1. F squares the v alue. 2. b calculates the square root. 3. %c calculates the specified root (x) of the v alue. 4. %a calculates the r eciprocal. 5. G r aises a v alue to a specified power . Not es • The examples on the[...]

  • Page 138

    128 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMEN TS I NCORPORATED Use this formula to find the size of the tarpaulin needed to cover the entire baseball infield. A = x 2 = 27.4 2 square meters The area of the tarpaulin is 750.76 square meters. Pr e s s D i s p l a y 27 8 4 F < or 27 8 4 G 2 < Squar es F G[...]

  • Page 139

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 129 Use this formula to find the length of the side of a square clubhouse if 3m 2 of carpet would cover the floor. Round your answer to 0 decimal places. meters The length of a side of the square clubhouse is 2 meters rounded to 0 decimal places. Pr e s s D i s p l a y [...]

  • Page 140

    130 T I- 34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORA TED Use this formula to find the volume of a cube with sides 2.3 meters long. Change your answer to a fraction. V = L 3 = 2.3 3 cubic meters The volume of the cube is 12.167 cubic meters. Pr e s s D i s p l a y 2 8 3 G 3 < r Cubes G L[...]

  • Page 141

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 131 Fold a piece of paper in half, in half again, and so on until you cannot physically fold it in half again. How many sections would there be after 10 folds? After 15 folds? Fold the paper in half once and you will see two sections. Fold the paper in half again and yo[...]

  • Page 142

    132 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED If the volume of a cube is 125 cm 3 , what is the length of each side? L = cm The length of each side is 5 cm. Pr e s s D i s p l a y 3 %c 125 < 125 3 Roots % c L[...]

  • Page 143

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 133 The chart below shows the amount of time spent building model ships. Time Portion Spent Completed Ships Building Per Hour Sailing 10 hrs. ? Steam 5 hrs. ? Luxury 5 hrs. ? How much of each model was completed per hour? Continued Pr e s s D i s p l a y S ailing ship: [...]

  • Page 144

    134 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCOR PORATED Time Portion Spent Completed Ships Building Per Hour Sailing 10 hrs. Steam 5 hrs. Luxury 5 hrs. Steam ship: 5 @ 3 $ 4 " %O < %a < Luxury liner: 5 @ 1 $ 3 " %O < %a < 1 2 -- - 2 21 --- - 3 4 -- - 4 23 ----- - 1 3 -- - 3 16 ---- - Reciprocals (C[...]

  • Page 145

    18 © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 135 Angle settings and conv ersions Keys 1. %= displays the choice of two submenus that enable you to specify the angle unit modifier as degr ees (º), minutes ('), seconds ("), or r adians (r); or convert units using ´ DMS . Y ou can also conv er t betwee[...]

  • Page 146

    136 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMEN TS I NCORPORATED Find the measure of the third angle of a triangle if one angle measures 45 Ä 30 ' and the other angle measures 36 Ä 15 " . Express the angle measure in degrees, minutes, and seconds? Continued Pr e s s D i s p l a y 45 %= 1 30 %= 2 T 36 %= 1 15 %= 2 <[...]

  • Page 147

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 137 The measure of the third angle is 98 Ä 15 ' . 180 %= 1 U %i < %= 5 < D egr ees , minutes , and seconds to decimal (Continued) %=[...]

  • Page 148

    138 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRU MENTS I NCORPORATED You are visiting Beijing, China. Your GPS gives your location (latitude and longitude) as 39.55 Ä N1 1 6 . 2 0 Ä E. Change your location information to degrees, minutes and seconds. Your location in Beijing, China is 39 Ä 33 ' N 116 Ä 12 ' E. Pr e s s[...]

  • Page 149

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 139 Calculate the following: cos(180 degrees) cos( À radians) Remember: 180 degrees = À radians. Pr e s s D i s p l a y %B 2 180 %= 1 E < %B 2 g %= 4 E < D egr ees and r adians %=[...]

  • Page 150

    140 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCOR PORATED[...]

  • Page 151

    19 © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 141 P olar and r e ctangular conv ersions Keys 1. %= displays a choice of two submenus that lets you conv er t r ectangular coor dinates (x,y) to polar coor dinates (r , Á ) or vice versa. Y ou can also specify the angle unit modifier . (See Chapt er 18, Angle setti[...]

  • Page 152

    142 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRU MENTS I NCORPORATED Convert the polar ordered pair (7, 30 Ä ) to rectangular coordinates. The rectangular ordered pair is (x, y) = (6.062177826, 3.5). Pr e s s D i s p l a y %= " 3 7 %` 30 E < %= " 4 7 %` 30 E < P olar to r ectangular %=[...]

  • Page 153

    20 © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 143 T rig onometr y Keys 1. %B displays a menu of all trigonometric functions (sin, cos , tan, sin -1 , cos -1 , tan -1 ). sin calculates the sine. cos calculates the cosine. tan calculates the tangent. sin -1 calculates the inverse sine . cos -1 calculates the inver[...]

  • Page 154

    144 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED Use this formula to find the length of the ramp, D. Round your answer to the nearest whole number, and then return to floating decimal mode. D = meters Continued Pr e s s D i s p l a y 1 8 5 P %B 1 12 E < q $ $ " < 1.5 12 ° () sin ------------------- - D[...]

  • Page 155

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 145 The length of the ramp is D = 7 m rounded to the nearest whole number. - < q $ $ < - < Sine (Continued) %B[...]

  • Page 156

    146 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCOR PORATED Use this formula to find the distance, D, from the base of the ladder to the house. Round your answer to the nearest whole number, and then return to floating decimal mode. D = 5 x COS(74 Ä ) meters Continued Pr e s s D i s p l a y 5 V %B 2 74 E < q $ $ " [...]

  • Page 157

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 147 The distance is approximately 1 meter. - < q $ $ < - < Cosine (Continued) %B[...]

  • Page 158

    148 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCOR PORATED Use this formula to find the distance, D, from the lighthouse to the boat. Round your answer to the nearest whole number, and then return to floating decimal mode. D = Continued Pr e s s D i s p l a y 78 P %B 3 27 E < q $ $ " < 78 TAN 27 ° -------------[...]

  • Page 159

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 149 The distance from the lighthouse to the boat is approximately 153 m. - < q $ $ < - < T angent (Continued) %B[...]

  • Page 160

    150 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRU MENTS I NCORPORATED Use this formula to find the angle of the conveyor belt, x. Round your answer to the nearest tenth, and then return to floating decimal mode. x = SIN -1 Continued Pr e s s D i s p l a y %B 4 13 P 20 " E < q $ $ " " < 13 20 ----- - Inv erse sine[...]

  • Page 161

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 151 The angle of the conveyer belt is x=4 0 . 5 Ä rounded to the nearest tenth. - < q $ $ < - < Inv erse sine (Continued) %B[...]

  • Page 162

    152 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCOR PORATED Use this formula to find the angle of the ski jump, x. Round your answer to the nearest tenth, and then return to floating decimal mode. x = COS -1 Continued Pr e s s D i s p l a y %B 5 453 P 500 " E < q $ $ " " < 453 500 --------- - Inv erse c[...]

  • Page 163

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 153 The angle of the ski jump is x = 25.0 Ä rounded to the nearest tenth. - < q $ $ < - < Inv erse cosine (Continued) %B[...]

  • Page 164

    154 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMEN TS I NCORPORATED Use this formula to find the angle of depression, x. Round your answer to the nearest tenth, and then return to floating decimal mode. x = TAN -1 Continued Pr e s s D i s p l a y %B 6 600 P 2500 " E < q $ $ " " < 600 2500 ------------ - Inv ers[...]

  • Page 165

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers 155 The angle of depression is x = 13.5 Ä rounded to the nearest tenth. - < q $ $ < - < Inv erse tangent (Continued) %B[...]

  • Page 166

    156 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NS TRUMENTS I NCORPORATED[...]

  • Page 167

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 III Explorer Plus: A Guide For Teachers A-1 A Quick r e f er ence to keys K EY F UNCTION ! " # $ ! " mov e the cursor left and right so you can scroll an entry on the Home scr een. P r ess % ! or % " to scroll to the beginning or end of a curr ent entry . # $ move the cursor up and down[...]

  • Page 168

    A-2 TI-34 III Explorer Plus: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED A Quick r e f er ence to keys (continued) %= Displays the following menus . DMS lets you specify the unit of an angle . R ¶ P lets you conv er t r ectangular coor d inates to polar coor dinates , or vice ve rsa. DMS R ¶ P 1: Ä 1: R ´ Pr ( 2: ' 2: R [...]

  • Page 169

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 III Explorer Plus: A Guide For Teachers A-3 A Quick r e f er ence to keys (continued) %{ Clears all memory v ariables . v Lets you enter the statistical data points for 1-V ar stats and 2-V ar stats . vv P r ess v once to display the data editor screen. P ress again to display the Clear and Conversion[...]

  • Page 170

    A-4 TI-34 III Explorer Plus: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED A Quick r e f er ence to keys (continued) z Accesses v ariables . P ress this key multiple times to choose x , y , z , t , a , b , or c . Y ou can also use z to recall the stor ed v a lues for these variables . In the D ata editor , z is a shortcut that take[...]

  • Page 171

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 III Explorer Plus: A Guide For Teachers A-5 A Quick r e f er ence to keys (continued) %t Displays the following menu from which you can select 1-V ar , 2-V ar , or Sta tV ars . 1-V ar Stats Analyzes data fr om 1 set of data with 1 measured v ariable–x. 2-V ar Stats Analyzes pair ed data from 2 sets [...]

  • Page 172

    A-6 TI-34 III Explorer Plus: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED A Quick r e f er ence to keys (continued)[...]

  • Page 173

    © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers B-1 B Display indicators I NDICATOR M EANING 2ND 2nd function. FIX Fixed-decimal setting. (See the Mode section in Chapter 1, TI-34 MultiView basic oper ations , and Chapter 8, Decimals and decimal places .) SCI Scientific notation. (See the Mode section in Chapter 1, T[...]

  • Page 174

    B-2 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED[...]

  • Page 175

    C © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers C-1 Error messages When the TI-34 Mult iView™ calculator detects an error , it returns an erro r message with the type of error . T o corr ect the error , note the error type an d an d determine the cause of the error . If you cannot r ecognize the error , use the f[...]

  • Page 176

    C-2 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED C MEMOR Y LIMIT The calculation contains too ma ny pending oper ations (mor e than 23). If using op1 or op2, you attempted to enter mor e than four levels of nested functions using fr actions , square roots , exponents with ^, x Ñ , and x 2 (MathP rint™ mode only[...]

  • Page 177

    D © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers D-1 T exas Instruments suppor t and ser vice F or gener al inf ormation F or technical suppor t F or product (har dwar e) ser vice Hom e P a ge : education.ti.com KnowledgeB ase and e-mail inquiries: education.ti.com/support Phone: (800) TI-CARES / (800) 842-2737 F or[...]

  • Page 178

    D-2 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED[...]

  • Page 179

    E © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers E-1 B atter y inf o rma tion Ba t t e r y pr ecautions • D o not leave batteries within the r each of children. • D o not mix new and used batteries . Do not mix br ands (or types within br ands) of batteries . • D o not mix rechar geable and non-r echar geable [...]

  • Page 180

    E-2 TI-34 MultiView: A Guide For Teachers © 2007 T EXAS I NSTRUMENTS I NCORPORATED[...]