LOGIC Test Operations (Page 1 of 3)

Mathematical statements containing a relational operator (equals, not equals, less than, less than or equal to, greater than, and greater than or equal to) can be either true or false. The TI-83 and TI-84 refer to these operators as test functions. If the statement is true, the calculator will indicate this by giving an "answer" of 1. If the statement is false, the calculator will give an "answer" of 0. We can test a statement simply by entering it on the Home screen and checking the calculator's response.

The test functions are found in the TEST menu, which is a 2nd function located over the MATH key. key. Let's test the statements π = 22/7 and π < 22/7.

 CLEAR key.
 2nd Pi key. 2nd TEST key. 1: menu selection. 22 Divide key. 7 ENTER key.

 2nd Pi key. 2nd TEST key. 5: menu selection. 22 Divide key. 7 ENTER key.

Calculator screen image.

The first statement is false, because the calculator returned a value of 0. The second statement is true as indicated by the value of 1.

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