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how to work your ti 84

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The Basics Your graphing calculator can be your best friend once you learn how to use it. There's no time to waste, let's get started learning the basics! Turning Your Graphing Calculator On and Off: Step 1. Press the "on" button located on the lower left-hand side of the calculator. You should see a blinking cursor appear on the screen. Step 2. To turn the graphing calculator off, press the "2nd" button (located in the upper left hand side of your calculator) followed by the "on" button. Woohoo!! Great Job mashAllah!! I told you you could do it!!! Now let's get on to basic arithmetic problems. Adding and Subtracting Numbers: Step 1. Type in the first number you want to add using the number keys and then press the "+" button.

ineqalities

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Another type of number sentence used in algebra is called an inequality. An inquality is used when we don't know exactly what an expression is equal to. Instead of an equals sign, we can use one of these symbols: > greater than?< less than?< less than or equal to?> greater than or equal to It takes practice to translate a word problem into an inequality, just as it does to translate a problem into an equation. Let's practice now. Example 1. A number minus 4 is greater than 2. The words "a number" tell us that we need a variable in our inequality, and that the result of the variable less "4" is more than 2. We can write it like this: n - 4 > 2 Let's try one more example. Example 2. The sum of x and 5 is less than or equal to -2.

Easy Algebra Helper!

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How to Do Simple Algebra 1. 2x-3=35 2x=38 x=19 *First Subtract 3 from both sides canceling out one side. *Next divide by 2 on both sides. Now you have your answer.
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Ap WorldHistory Persian Chart Outline

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PERSIAN Chart AP World History Culture/Civilization: Date: POLITICAL ? Leaders, Elites ? State Structure ? War ? Diplomacy, Treaties ? Courts, Laws ECONOMIC ? Type of System ? Technology, Industry ? Trade, Commerce ? Capital/Money ? Types of Businesses RELIGIOUS ? Holy Books ? Beliefs, Teaching ? Conversion ? Sin/Salvation ? Deities SOCIAL ? Family ? Gender Relations ? Social Classes ? Inequalities ? Life Styles INTELLECTUAL, ? Philosophy ? Math & Science ? Education ARTS ? Art, Music ? Writing, Literature NEAR: GEOGRAPHY ? Location ? Physical ? Movement ? Human/Environment ? Region NOTES:

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