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how do you plug the equation in a scientific calculator?

Deon006

by Deon006 at December 04, 2009

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I'm going to assume you have a TI 83 or TI 84 because that's the most common. Click "Y =", the gray button on the top left, and there's Y1, Y2, etc.. Plug in your "x-equation" and then press "Graph", the other gray button on the top

danny145 danny145 December 05, 2009

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For a TI calc:  Ex 1:  Suppose that you invest $5000 for 6.5 years at 5.25% interest compounded quarterly,           how much money will you have at the end of the period?           a) Press APPS, ENTER, ENTER to display the TMV Solver.         b)  Enter values so that the following display is completed:  N=6.5; I%=5.25; PV = -5000; PMT=0;               P/Y =1; C/Y=4; END.        c)  Set the cursor on FV and press ALPHA; SOLVE.  Note that SOLVE is the third function of the              ENTER key. Your answer should be 7017.93.        d)  Note that if you want the interest accumulated, then just subtract $5000 from the answer              obtained in the above operation. 

Litllish Litllish December 05, 2009

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