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30xiis decimals square root

In general you cannot. If the square root happens to be an integer (ex: SQRT (4)=2) or a rational number (SQRT(16/9)=4/3) you can convert from one form to the other, but that is the same as converting from a decimal to a fraction.
However you can never convert 1.414213562 (the first 10 digits of SQRT(2)) into the radical SQRT(2). The reason is that root here is an irrational number: its decimal representation is endless and not periodic (non repeating).
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Online free ti 30 XIIS calculator

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How do i use this for algebra equations, putting in varables and such

Calculator manual: http://education.ti.com/downloads/guidebooks/scientific/30xii/30xiiqrg-eng.pdf
If you are just trying to solve a simple quadratic equation by entering coefficients, this calculator does have those features. The TI-83 is a better choice for that kind of function.
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(4/3)pie x 3 to the 3 power? how can i press it my Texas Instruments TI-30 XIIS Calculator

((4/3)pi3X)^3. put 4/3 within its own parenthesis and multiply it by the symbol for pi (2nd,^), imput 3x and put that entire parenthesis to the exponent (^) of 3
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I lost instructions to my calculator. I need help on how to function my calculator.

You can download the guidebooks from the manufacturer's web site at
http://education.ti.com/educationportal/downloadcenter/SoftwareList.do?website=US&tabId=2&paneId=18#27
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How do you find the square root of a number on the TI-30XIIS?

Use the square root function. It's the second function of the square key, just to the left of the 7 key.
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I want to learn how to use a calculator, the texas instruments ti-30xiis

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