I may have misread it, or it isn't mentioned at all. Looking at the Prentice Hall tutorial (this is a very advanced calculator) it says the following on the TI-82...
http://kbbl.tripod.com/ti82.html
So, the test that tells is the equation itself.
And it says the answer is 2.
I have a lot of reading to do just to begin to use this sucker. One of the sites I found are cracks for it to play games and display pictures. Seems Cindy Crawford is popular with this site master, who freely admits he's a teen (or used to be).The order of operations is programmed into the calculator. It performs the operations just as in algebra. The expression, 1 + 2 x 3 is calculated as 1 + (2 x 3). Since parentheses always have the highest priority, use extra parentheses whenever in doubt. The expressions (9 + 16)^1/2 and 9^1/2 + 16^1/2 are not equal.
http://kbbl.tripod.com/ti82.html
So, the test that tells is the equation itself.
And it says the answer is 2.
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