How do I do square root on ti-15
Hi
if it a scientific calculator there should be a surd key ( look like a square root symbol, other way to get a square look for the "^" key that the exponent or power key do the follow type in the number be square rooted and press the "^" key and type "(1/2)" ( without the "" of course) and you will get the square root of your number. You can use the log and ln keys as well
type in your number you want square rooted and press the log or ln keys divide the result by 2 press the anti log key use might have press the 2nd key or shift key and press the log ( or 10^ key) or ln( or e^ key) the 10^ key and the e^ key change log to normal numbers
i.e.
square root 9
type 9 press log to get .954242509 for a result
divide by 2 to get .477121255 press the 10^ key to get
3 for a answer.
SOURCE: TI-15 square root Function
Hello,
You should enter it as follows [SQRT]36 ) [ENTER/=].
If you define some function f of a variable x you write that f(x), where the parentheses enclose the so-called argument (objet on wich the function acts). It seems that on this calculator the opening parenthesis is implicit: the calculator supplies it when you press [SQRT] but does not display it (a design flaw?). However the closing parenthesis must be entered by you to signifie to the function [SQRT] that you have finished entering the argument. Weird but one can live with it.
Hope it helps.
SOURCE: On my TI-30xs Texas Instruments, I cant figure out
Use the toggle button above the enter key. It looks like 2 arrows
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