
Basics
The TI-30XS MultiView Scientific Calculator, pictured at the top of this page, is the official calculator of the GED. The GED provides an on-screen TI-30XS MultiView Scientific Calculator during the test, but you will need the handheld TI-30XS MultiView Scientific Calculator while you study before the test, especially outside of class. As a supplement to the on-screen calculator, you should bring your own handheld calculator for use at the test. No other brand of handheld calculator is allowed. The TI-30XS MultiView Scientific Calculator is available for about $20.00 from many different vendors, including Amazon, Best Buy, Office Depot, Staples, and Walmart, to name a few.
GED.com provides several study materials regarding the calculator, including the following:
• calculator tutorial – english
• calculator tutorial – spanish
• on-screen calculator video – english
• on-screen calculator video – spanish
• calculator reference sheet – english
• calculator reference sheet – spanish
• mathematics formula sheet – english
• mathematics formula sheet – spanish
• mathematics symbol selector
The calculator is utilized mainly in the Mathematical Reasoning module, but also sees action in the Social Studies and Science modules.
Clearing

At the start of a new calculation, clear the screen.
If you make an error entering a calculation, start over and clear the screen.
When in doubt, start over and clear the screen.
| Input | Display | Comment |
| blinker | clears screen | |
Clearing |
Number Sense
Number Sense means knowing your way around numbers.
Number Sense’s core skills involve addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
| Input | Display | Comment |
| blinker | clears screen | |
| 5 + 3 | 5+3 | Addition |
| 8 | Answer | |
| blinker | clears screen | |
| 6 – 4 | 6-4 | Subtraction |
| 2 | Answer | |
| blinker | clears screen | |
| 5 × 7 | 5*7 | Multiplication |
| 35 | Answer | |
| blinker | clears screen | |
| 72 ÷ 8 | 72÷8 | Division |
| 9 | Answer | |
Number Sense |
Negatives

The (-) button is used for calculating with negative numbers (numbers less than zero).
| Input | Display | Comment |
| blinker | clears screen | |
| 5 + |
5+ —3 | Addition |
| 2 | Answer | |
| blinker | clears screen | |
| 6 – |
6- —4 | Subtraction |
| 10 | Answer | |
| blinker | clears screen | |
| 5 × |
5* —7 | Multiplication |
| —35 | Answer | |
| blinker | clears screen | |
| 72 ÷ |
72÷ —8 | Division |
| —9 | Answer | |
Negatives |
Decimals

The decimal button is used frequently.
| Input | Display | Comment |
| blinker | clears screen | |
| 5 + |
5+.3 | Addition |
| 5.3 | Answer | |
| blinker | clears screen | |
| 6 – |
6-.4 | Subtraction |
| 5.6 | Answer | |
| blinker | clears screen | |
| 5 × |
5*.7 | Multiplication |
| 3.5 | Answer | |
| blinker | clears screen | |
| 72 ÷ |
72÷.8 | Division |
| 90 | Answer | |
Decimals |
Percent
activates
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% is primarily a multiplier.
| Input | Display | Comment |
| blinker | clears screen | |
| 5 |
5%*3 | Multiplication |
| 0.15 | Answer | |
Percent |
Fractions

A calculator operation with fractions produces an answer in fraction form.
| Input | Display | Comment |
| blinker | clears screen | |
+ |
Addition | |
| Answer | ||
| blinker | clears screen | |
– |
Subtraction | |
| Answer | ||
| blinker | clears screen | |
× |
Multiplication | |
| Answer | ||
| blinker | clears screen | |
÷ |
Division | |
| 2 | Answer | |
Fractions |
Mixed Fractions (also known as Mixed Numbers)

activates
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A calculator operation with mixed fractions produces an answer in fraction form.
| Input | Display | Comment |
| blinker | clears screen | |
+ |
Addition | |
| Answer | ||
| blinker | clears screen | |
– |
Subtraction | |
| Answer | ||
| blinker | clears screen | |
× |
Multiplication | |
| Answer | ||
| blinker | clears screen | |
÷ |
Division | |
| Answer | ||
Mixed Fractions |
Square

Number Squared = Number² = Number × Itself
3 squared = 3² = 3 × 3 = 9
In order to get the correct answer when squaring a negative number, place the negative number in parentheses to protect the order of operations.
Right: -3 squared = (-3)² = 9
Wrong: -3 squared = -3² = -9
| Input | Display | Comment |
| blinker | clears screen | |
| 3 |
3² | 3 squared |
| 9 | Answer | |
| blinker | clears screen | |
| (-3)² | -3 squared
Parentheses protect order of operations. |
|
| 9 | Answer | |
Number² |
Square Root

activates
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Square Root = √Number² = √Number × Itself
Square Root of 9 = √9 = √3² = √3 × 3 = 3
Sometimes, by using factoring, the calculator will produce an answer that retains the square root symbol:
Square Root of 48 = 4√3
When an answer shows √ immediately adjacent to a number, an invisible multiplication sign is in force:
4 × √3 = 4√3
The root sign √ is also known as the radical sign.
| Input | Display | Comment |
| blinker | clears screen | |
|
√9 |
Square Root of 9 | |
| 3 | Answer | |
| blinker | clears screen | |
|
√48 |
Square Root of 48 | |
|
4√3 |
Answer | |
Square Root |
Power

NumberPower
The term power refers to how many times a number is multiplied by itself.
7 to the power of 5 = 75 = 7 × 7 × 7 × 7 × 7 = 16807
7 to the power of -5 = 7-5 = ×
×
×
×
= 0.000059499
In order to get the correct answer when calculating the power of a negative number, place the negative number in parentheses to protect the order of operations.
Right: -7 to the power of 4 = (-7)4 = 2401
Wrong: -7 to the power of 4 = -74 = -2401
| Input | Display | Comment |
| blinker | clears screen | |
| 7 |
74 | 7 to the power of 4 |
| 2401 | Answer | |
| blinker | clears screen | |
| (-7)4 | -7 to the power of 4
Parentheses protect order of operations. |
|
| 2401 | Answer | |
Power |
Root

activates
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Root√Number
The root sign √ is also known as the radical sign.
Third Root of 343 = ³√343 = ³√7³ = ³√7 × 7 × 7 = 7
Fourth Root of 2401 = 4√2401 = 4√74 = 4√7 × 7 × 7 × 7 = 7
Fifth Root of 16807 = 5√16807 = 5√75 = 5√7 × 7 × 7 × 7 × 7 = 7
| Input | Display | Comment |
| blinker | clears screen | |
| 3 |
³√343 |
Third Root of 343 |
| 7 | Answer | |
Root |
Scientific Notation

Scientific notation is used to represent large or small numbers as a power of ten.
1 × 106 = 1000000
7 × 106 = 7000000
1 × 10-6 = 0.000001
7 × 10-6 = 0.000007
In order to get the correct answer with division involving scientific notation, parentheses are needed to protect the order of operations.
Right: (7 × 106) ÷ (2 × 106) = 3.5
Wrong: 7 × 106 ÷ 2 × 106 = 3.5 × 1012
| Input | Display | Comment |
| blinker | clears screen | |
| 7 |
7*106 | Scientific Notation |
| blinker | clears screen | |
| 7 + 2 |
7*106 + 2*106 | Addition |
| 9000000 | Answer | |
| blinker | clears screen | |
| 7 – 2 |
7*106 – 2*106 | Subtraction |
| 5000000 | Answer | |
| blinker | clears screen | |
| 7 × 2 |
7*106 * 2*106 | Multiplication |
| 1.4*1013 | Answer | |
| blinker | clears screen | |
÷ |
(7*106) ÷ (2*106) | Division
Parentheses protect order of operations. |
| 3.5 | Answer | |
Scientific Notation |
π
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π represents the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter (approximately 3.14).
π is also known as pi.
π is primarily a multiplier.
When an answer shows π immediately adjacent to a number, an invisible multiplication sign is in force:
5 × π = 5π
| Input | Display | Comment |
| blinker | clears screen | |
| 5 × |
5*π | |
| 5π | Answer | |
π |
Toggle

The toggle button enables switching between results:
fraction ⇔ decimal
square root ⇔ decimal
π ⇔ decimal
| Input | Display | Comment |
| blinker | clears screen | |
| 0.25 | Toggle | |
| Toggle | ||
| blinker | clears screen | |
|
√48 |
||
|
4√3 |
||
| 6.928203230276 | Toggle | |
|
4√3 |
Toggle | |
| blinker | clears screen | |
| π | ||
| π | ||
| 3.1415922654 | Toggle | |
| π | Toggle | |
Toggle |

I am trying to start a GED prep class and appreciate your resources.
Hi, Peg
Good luck with your class. Let me know if there’s anything more I can do to help.
Scott
thankyou for the breakdown on the calculator! i have been struggling on learning how to navigate it! thankyou!
Thanks for the helpful breakdown on using the TI 30XS MultiView! If anyone doesn’t have the handheld calculator handy, there’s a free online scientific calculator with trig, log and other functions over at UseCalculators.com. It’s super handy for practice or quick checks: https://usecalculators.com/math/scientific-calculator