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  1. How do I calculate logs of bases other than 10 on the TI-83 Plus family of graphing calculators? The log ( function can be used to calculate bases other than 10 by using a logarithmic identity logab = log (b)/log (a) Example: Calculate log4160. • Press [LOG], input 160, then press [ ) ]. • Press [÷].

  2. Numero is a libretro core for emulating the TI-83 family of graphing calculators. It is based on the awesome Wabbitemu emulator. It allows you to play your TI-83 games like never before in fullscreen and using a gamepad!

  3. That would work on a TI-84 Plus (with a slight adjustment, you'd need to use the logBASE() function). With the latest operating system you'd also have the option of using the MathPrint log template and fill in the base interactively.

  4. How to insert a log base OTHER THAN 10 into a Ti-83 Plus Calculator! I hope this helped because I was at a point like you are right now and I needed this type of advice.

  5. Numero is a libretro core for emulating the TI-83 family of graphing calculators. It is based on the awesome Wabbitemu emulator. It allows you to play your TI-83 games like never before in fullscreen and using a gamepad!

  6. 24 Απρ 2017 · The "LOG" button on a TI-83 is for logarithms, which reverse the process of exponentiation. The "LOG" button on a TI-83 uses log base 10. To enter the log of a different base, you will need to use the change of base property: logb(x) is the same as log(x)/log(b).

  7. 7 Σεπ 2018 · logBase(” is the name of the operation on your calculator that allows you to calculate any base logarithm (If you are only interested in calculating base 10 logs, you can just use the [log] button). To access it, press [alpha], [window], and select the fifth option from the menu, logBase(.

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