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LadyKathleen
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15 Jan 2009, 11:44 pm

those are my classes for this quarter. in korean we learned how to pronounce consanants and vowels...*fun fact* in the vowels the horizontal lines represent the earth while the vertical line represents the human** the characters are combinations of consanant and vowel sounds rather than a meaning attached to a character...as in kanji. In my precalc class we're doing stuff that i did in high school now if only i could find the degrees button on my TI83 plus calculator(any ideas anyone?)
my jogging class was the highlight of my day bc i got a good run and i felt so good. im even starting to make friends here too

*plays "Tori No Uta" AIR TV
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16 Jan 2009, 12:04 am

I doubt your calculator (assuming its an advanced one) actually has a degrees button - instead there will be a "menu" or "mode" button you have to find it up.



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16 Jan 2009, 12:10 am

Kangoogle wrote:
I doubt your calculator (assuming its an advanced one) actually has a degrees button - instead there will be a "menu" or "mode" button you have to find it up.


ok and how do i enter the degrees option on the calc lol



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16 Jan 2009, 12:17 am

LadyKathleen wrote:
Kangoogle wrote:
I doubt your calculator (assuming its an advanced one) actually has a degrees button - instead there will be a "menu" or "mode" button you have to find it up.


ok and how do i enter the degrees option on the calc lol

Start on page 20 and read:
http://education.ti.com/downloads/guide ... ok-eng.pdf



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16 Jan 2009, 12:25 am

Kangoogle wrote:
LadyKathleen wrote:
Kangoogle wrote:
I doubt your calculator (assuming its an advanced one) actually has a degrees button - instead there will be a "menu" or "mode" button you have to find it up.


ok and how do i enter the degrees option on the calc lol

Start on page 20 and read:
http://education.ti.com/downloads/guide ... ok-eng.pdf


THANK YOU U SAVED MY BUTT AND MY PRECALC GRADE!! !! ur the best



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16 Jan 2009, 12:35 am

I remember back in the day that some buttons were degree/radian toggles.



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16 Jan 2009, 12:39 am

LadyKathleen wrote:
Kangoogle wrote:
LadyKathleen wrote:
Kangoogle wrote:
I doubt your calculator (assuming its an advanced one) actually has a degrees button - instead there will be a "menu" or "mode" button you have to find it up.


ok and how do i enter the degrees option on the calc lol

Start on page 20 and read:
http://education.ti.com/downloads/guide ... ok-eng.pdf


THANK YOU U SAVED MY BUTT AND MY PRECALC GRADE!! !! ur the best

Lol - good luck with it. If you get more stuck I recommend Schaums, its the easiest way to do a degree whilst dossing a lot.