Texas Instruments BA II plus manual

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Number of questions: 14 DanielleOctober 20, 2014

I am trying to answer a question that is based on inflation but I don't see an I button. How do I calculate for inflation?

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Bonnie PosryFebruary 5, 2024

@Danielle I am trying to compute what the retirement account balance will be in 20 years if amout deposited is8,922 at 7%. I haven't used this calculator in awhile and have no instructions. Can you give me the steps toget this on my BAIIPLUS

Post reaction Nipho VanqaFebruary 8, 2015

I am trying to calculate simple interest and my instrument keeps giving me an "Error 5" message. please help the question reads ':"At what simple interest rate must R7000 be invested for a period of nine months to accumulate to R7630?"

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I did a Standard Deviation on my BAII Plus but cannot get (2) to work properly/. How do I delete all the calculations?

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At what simple interest rate must R7000 be invested in NINE months to accumulate R7630

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Where is the pi button on BA II Plus? Thank you.

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How can I access parenthesis on TI BA II Plus Calculator?

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How do I find percentages? the function button labels are worn off.

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I have to use the NPV function and can't figure it out. Please help.

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how do I figure out mortgage payments

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charles standardJuly 16, 2020

how to work amortzation for a mortgage

Post reaction Harold April 30, 2021

After fill all information (N, I/Y, PV and FV, how can I get PMT?

Post reaction Maria LenzSeptember 15, 2022

How do I reset my BAII Plus for Mortgage Calculations?

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Texas Instruments BA II plus specifications

Below you will find the product specifications and the manual specifications of the Texas Instruments BA II plus.

The Texas Instruments BA II plus is a financial calculator that comes in a pocket-sized form factor. It features a 10-digit display and is operated using buttons. Unfortunately, it does not have a display tilting feature, nor does it have a backlight display. The calculator has a single line for displaying numbers and does not have a second display. With 10 memory registers available, the Texas Instruments BA II plus allows for efficient storage and retrieval of important calculations. It is powered by a battery, providing convenience for users on the go. While further information on the calculator's functionality and features is not available, it can be assumed that the Texas Instruments BA II plus is designed to provide financial calculations, given its name and type. Given the brand's reputation for producing reliable and durable products, it can be expected that this calculator is constructed with high-quality materials to ensure its longevity. In summary, the Texas Instruments BA II plus is a pocket-sized financial calculator with a 10-digit display and button controls. It does not have a tilting or backlight display, and it features a single line for displaying numbers. With 10 memory registers, the calculator is powered by a battery. While further details are not provided, it can be assumed that this calculator is designed to excel in financial calculations and is built to last, given the brand's reputation for reliability and durability.