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| Nov24-07, 07:24 AM | #1 |
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TI-89: Can I Get Commas to Separate "000"?
Is there a way that I can set my TI-89 up so that when it shows large numbers, there are commas separating the "000"?
Thanks, Mike |
| Nov24-07, 03:56 PM | #2 |
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Sorry, I don't think so. Maybe you can try using scientific notation to make large numbers easier to read.
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| Nov29-07, 08:08 PM | #3 |
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Yes you can. Try downloading an app called "Omnicalc".
http://www.detachedsolutions.com/omnicalc/ One of settings is exactly what you are looking for. |
| Nov29-07, 10:26 PM | #4 |
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TI-89: Can I Get Commas to Separate "000"?
That looks like a bulky program--it has so many garbage functions! Natively, (i.e. no apps used) there is no way, and I don't see how commas are better anyhow. You'd just have to take them out if you use them in calculations. But if you want to install that, sure.
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| Nov29-07, 10:41 PM | #5 |
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Well, when dealing with large numbers, short of counting the zeros, I personally can't tell what the number is.
Math never was my strong point. |
| Nov8-10, 06:12 PM | #6 |
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I know what you mean..
I haven't found a way to add comma's yet but what you can do is approx. (diamond key) -> enter This gives a value to the 10th power. i.e. 18200000 -> 1.82e^7 at least this way you don't have to count the zero's |
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