Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus CE Getting Started page 23

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MATHPRINT™ CLASSIC
mode displays most inputs and outputs the way they are shown
MATHPRINT™
in textbooks, such as
mode displays expressions and answers as if written on one line,
CLASSIC
such as 1/2 + 3/4. (Fraction bars appear as thick lines. A division operation will
appear as a thin slash mark.)
:
Note
Some areas in MATHPRINT ™ mode display in classic (one line) formats.
If you switch between these modes, most entries (except matrix
calculations) will be preserved.
NORMAL     SCI     ENG
Answers are displayed in standard formats when the calculation or setting
forces a decimal result on the calculator.
Notation for 12345.67
NORMAL
12345.67
Retains the decimal notation up to limits of the calculator
display and memory.
(Scientific1.234567 x 10
SCI
One digit to the left of the decimal with the appropriate
power of 10 to the right of *â.
(Engineering)
ENG
3
12.34567 x 10
Up to three digits before the decimal and the power of 10
(to the right of â) is a multiple of three.
Note:
The keypad contains y D, which displays as â on the calculator. *This
â in the display stands for "x10" and the number entered after â becomes
2
2
x dx
1
3
+
and
2
4
1
4
)
.
Decimal answer
displays as:
12345.67
1.234567â4
12.34567â3
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