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Beth Kohner Posted on Jan 05, 2012
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Dbd error my TI 84 calculator is giving me an incorrect answer when I use dbd to find the number of days between a date in 1994 and a date in 2052. I assume it is because 52 is actually being considered 1952 instead of 2052. Is there a way to type this in differently?

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On page 14-14 of the manual for the TI83Plus calculator, it is said that dates must be between the years 1950 through 2049.

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SOURCE: Scroll up

Sorry dude but u cant do that. There is no way around it... Youll have to wriite them down or something.

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: Can you Factor on a TI-84? IF not, does the TI-89?

Well, to answer part of your question, yes... the TI-89 does factor like this. it is inputted like this:

factor(6*x^2+11*x+4,x)

Check the catalog in the TI-84 (which is 2nd-zero) and look under F for factor()

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SOURCE: comma key on TI-84 Plus Siver Edition calculator.

The comma key on the TI 84 SE is above the 7 key, and it is just left of (, right of x squared, and below SIN. thats where the "," key is. If you're asking something else, please clearify. My understanding is that you don't know where the comma key is. 

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SOURCE: Find the antilog on the TI-84 Plus for finding pH in chemistry problems

I'm not specifically familiar with the TI83 or TI84 but I've used a lot of TI calculators in my time, so I'll give it a try. If your trying to find the antilog of a number in base 10 enter the number and hit the (10 to the X) button. If you're trying to find the antilog of a number in in base e (natural log), enter the number and hit the (e to the X) button.

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