Chapter 4: Constants, Conversions, Bases, and Complex Numbers
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04CCCB.DOC TI-86, Chap 4, US English Bob Fedorisko Revised: 02/13/01 2:20 PM Printed: 02/13/01 3:01 PM Page 61 of 16
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Entering a Constant Name in an Expression
You can enter a constant in an expression in any of three ways.
♦
Select the constant name from the
CONS
BLTIN
menu or the
CONS
USER
menu.
♦
Select a user-created constant name from the
VARS CONS
screen.
♦
Use the ALPHA keys, alpha keys, and other character keys to enter a constant name.
Converting Units of Measure
With the TI
-
86, you can convert a value measured in one unit into its equivalent value in
another unit of measure. For example, you can convert inches to yards, quarts to liters, or
degrees Fahrenheit to degrees Celsius.
The units of measure from which and to which you convert must be compatible. For
example, you cannot convert inches to degrees Fahrenheit, or yards to calories. Each menu
item on the
CONV
menu (page 62) represents a unit-of-measure group, such as length
(
LNGTH
), volume (
VOL
), and pressure (
PRESS
). Within each menu, all units are compatible.
Converting a Unit of Measure
To use any conversion instruction, the syntax is:
(
value
)
currentUnit
4
newUnit
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Enter the real
value
to be converted.
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Display the
CONV
menu.
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Select the
TEMP
conversion group.
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a
2
E
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*
You can enter a conversion
expression anywhere that an
expression is valid.
In the example,
L
2
degrees
Celsius is converted to
degrees Fahrenheit.
Always use parentheses
when
value
is negative.