Battery
1 Antwoord 0 Score |
The number 1 will not come off of the screen |
1 Antwoord 1 Score |
Numbers are not showing up on the display |
1 Antwoord 0 Score |
Calculator not turning on unless I hit it |
1 Antwoord 1 Score |
Certain Buttons Won’t Work |
Gereedschap
Dit is een aantal algemene gereedschappen dat gebruikt wordt om aan dit apparaat te werken. Je hebt niet elk stuk gereedschap voor elke procedure nodig.
Background and Identification
The TI-30Xa is a basic, battery-operated scientific calculator with one-line display and general math and science functionality. It was first released in 1994, and a second model with the same name was released in 1996. The 1994 model added a constant key to the calculator, and the 1996 model kept the same functionality with a more modern design. As of 2018, the TI-30 is accepted for use on the SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test), ACT (American College Test), and AP (Advanced Placement) standardized tests.
This calculator is manufactured by Texas Instruments, a technology company based in Dallas, Texas in the United States. The company manufactures semiconductors, integrated circuits, and processors as well as calculators and other products. Although the original TI-30 stopped being produced in 1983, Texas Instruments still uses the TI-30 name to designate their low to mid-range scientific calculators.
The capabilities of the TI-30Xa include fractions, one-variable statistics, and conversions, as well as basic scientific and trigonometric functions. The TI-30Xa is best used for general math and science as well as pre-algebra, and algebra I and II.
This calculator is easily identifiable. Above the one-line display, the logo TI-30XA is printed in gold, along with the Texas Instruments logo.
Technical Specifications
Dimensions: 5.9" x 3.0" x 0.50"
Weight: 2.9 ounces
Battery: Two LR44 batteries