[C.3] Inline Form

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Taught by TheMathDude
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Lesson Summary:

In this lesson, you'll learn how to translate mathematical expressions into inline form without error using a graphic calculator. You'll see examples of how to use parentheses to take precedence when translating mathematical expressions into inline form. Additionally, you'll discover how to use the carrot key and divide sign to help you translate complicated expressions. By the end of this lesson, you'll be able to understand and use the rules necessary to convert mathematical expressions into inline form.

Lesson Description:

Learn how to translate expressions into inline form without error.

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Additional Resources:
  • Inline Form Examples - A site with many different examples and practice problems for converting complicated numerical expressions into inline form.
Questions answered by this video:
  • How do you translate mathematical expressions into inline form to input into a TI graphing calculator?
  • How do you put complicated expressions with fractions in them into a TI graphing calculator?
  • How do you enter one large fraction into a graphing calculator?
  • Staff Review

    • Currently 4.0/5 Stars.
    This lesson shows how to take complicated expressions, many with fractions, and write them as a single line in order to input them into a calculator. This is an essential skill for computing the value of numerical expressions. Some great examples are shown.