The comma button is just above the 7.
However, if you are graphing ordered pairs, may I suggest this?
1) Press the "STAT" button just above "PRGM".
2) Go to "Edit..."
3) In one of the lists, enter in your x values and in another enter in your y values.
4) Press 2nd "MODE" which is "QUIT".
5) Got to 2nd "Y=" which is "STAT PLOT".
6) Select a plot.
7) Turn it "On".
8) Under "Type:" select the one that looks like a plot with dots, or a scatter plot.
9) Put in the lists where your x and y values are by pressing 2nd and then 1 - 6 corresponding to lists 1 -6 , or L1 - L6.
10) Press 2nd "MODE" which is "QUIT".
11) Go to "Y="
12) Turn off all lines by highlighting the equal sign and pressing enter. When unhighlighted, they are off. They may be already off.
13) At the top, select your plot.
14) Press "WINDOW" and be sure that your points will fit by inputing the minimum and maximum x and y.
15) Press "GRAPH".
16) Voila! Points on the graph!
2007-11-20 02:54:34
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answered by Trekky0623 5
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2016-09-29 23:30:20
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answered by ? 4
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It should be a button on the calc dedicated for a comma- if you look at it vertically, it should be between the sin and 7 button. If not, click on 2nd- which is a colored button on the upper left corner, then press 0- above zero should say catalog. Browse through the list. When you browse, click the up button so you can go all the way down the list quicker- 6 clicks up should do it. This is how it works on my calc. TI- 83 plus
2007-11-20 02:53:57
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answered by marlin661 1
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Hi,
For the TI-82, TI-83 Plus and TI-84, go down the first column of buttons until you come to the x² button. The next button over to the right is the comma button.
For the TI-89 Titanium, the comma button is the first button to the left of the divide button.
FE
2007-11-20 02:58:18
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answered by formeng 6
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There's a button with a comma on it. If I remember correctly, it's on the row right above the numbers, near the middle.
2016-03-22 19:26:38
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answered by Anonymous
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What is the "comma button" on the TI calculator?
hello, I'm trying to do systems in math, but I don't know where to find the "comma" on the calculator. It's extremely necessary that I find out how to add the comma in to my ordered pairs so I can graph them. =/
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2015-08-18 23:31:55
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answered by Ilda 1
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2016-07-30 07:26:41
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answered by Martina 3
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