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(Root)

(Root)
(Root)
(Root)
x
th
‡ (
root) returns the
x
expressions, and lists.
th
x
x
root
value

fMin(, fMax(

fMin(, fMax(
fMin(, fMax(
fMin(, fMax(
(function minimum) and
fMin(
local minimum or local maximum value of
between
and
lower
accuracy is controlled by
fMin(expression,variable,lower,upper
fMax(expression,variable,lower,upper
In this guidebook, optional arguments and the commas that accompany them are
Note:
enclosed in brackets ([ ]).
Chapter 2: Math, Angle, and Test Operations
th
of
x
root
value
(function maximum) return the value at which the
fMax(
values for
upper
variable
(if not specified, the default is 1âL5).
tolerance
[
,tolerance
[
,tolerance
x
‡ with real or complex numbers,
. You can use
with respect to
expression
.
and
fMin(
fMax(
]
)
]
)
occurs,
variable
are not valid in
expression
. The
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Dr. Lisa Leith
January 25, 2025

My TI84 plus CE will not convert a decimal to a fraction. I hit the math key and press 1 for FRAC. I get a ANS/FRAC notification. Then I press enter again and it continues to justs give the decimal as the answer. I **** in Normal Float Auto Real Radian MP modes. I have watched numerous videos and followed these instructions but get the same result...the repeated decimal. Can you please help?

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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

Your TI-84 Plus CE may not be converting a decimal to a fraction due to mode settings or order of operations. Ensure MATHPRINT mode is enabled and check if you are using the correct key sequence:
Press [.] [number] [ALPHA] [F1] [4] [ENTER].

If the issue persists, verify that the calculator is not set to a mode that forces decimal output. You may also need to adjust settings in the [Mode] menu to ensure fractions are displayed correctly.

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Dianne Hawkins
February 14, 2025

Will they work without batteries? Are they chareable

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Mr. Anderson
February 14, 2025

The Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus does not work without batteries. It uses 4 AAA alkaline non-rechargeable batteries and has an SR44SW backup battery to maintain settings during battery replacement. It is not rechargeable, and its USB port is only for communication, not charging.

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