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... features together. First Steps 3 TI-80 Menus 4 Entering a Calculation: Compound Interest ........... 5 Continuing a Calculation 6 Defining a Function: Box with Lid 7 Defining a Table of Contents This manual describes how to use the TI.80 Graphing Calculator. Other chapters describe its features. The first chapter gives general instructions on the Graph 13 Other TI-80 Features 14 Chapter 1: Operating the TI-80 Turning the TI-80 On and Off Setting...
... features together. First Steps 3 TI-80 Menus 4 Entering a Calculation: Compound Interest ........... 5 Continuing a Calculation 6 Defining a Function: Box with Lid 7 Defining a Table of Contents This manual describes how to use the TI.80 Graphing Calculator. Other chapters describe its features. The first chapter gives general instructions on the Graph 13 Other TI-80 Features 14 Chapter 1: Operating the TI-80 Turning the TI-80 On and Off Setting...
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...is also the expression entered in the Y= editor used throughout this guidebook. An expression returns the evaluated result to the calculator using ¸. An instruction, which may have arguments, initiates an action. A list is an input upon which may have arguments, returns a ...values that are used in graphing. An expression is the primary screen of TI-80 commands: instructions and expressions. There are two types of the TI-80, where expressions can be entered and evaluated and instructions can use for important terms that the TI-80 can be evaluated to ANS....
...is also the expression entered in the Y= editor used throughout this guidebook. An expression returns the evaluated result to the calculator using ¸. An instruction, which may have arguments, initiates an action. A list is an input upon which may have arguments, returns a ...values that are used in graphing. An expression is the primary screen of TI-80 commands: instructions and expressions. There are two types of the TI-80, where expressions can be entered and evaluated and instructions can use for important terms that the TI-80 can be evaluated to ANS....
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... and save programs that include extensive control and input/output instructions (Chapter 10) 14 Getting Started In MANSIMP mode, you to three parametric functions (Chapter 5). You can define and save up to basic calculator operation and the table and function graphing features of the TI-80. You can use Draw operations to evaluate expressions at...
... and save programs that include extensive control and input/output instructions (Chapter 10) 14 Getting Started In MANSIMP mode, you to three parametric functions (Chapter 5). You can define and save up to basic calculator operation and the table and function graphing features of the TI-80. You can use Draw operations to evaluate expressions at...
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You enter instructions to be evaluated, and see the results on the right side of the ... the TI-80 screen can view all lines of the display are filled, text "scrolls" off the top of the next line. Entry Answer The mode settings (pages 1-9 through 1-11) control the way the calculator interprets...16 characters each. ¦ If all of it wraps to the beginning of the TI-80 is displayed on the Home screen. The Display The TI.80 displays both text and graphs. Graphs are described in its entirety. Entry Answer ...
You enter instructions to be evaluated, and see the results on the right side of the ... the TI-80 screen can view all lines of the display are filled, text "scrolls" off the top of the next line. Entry Answer The mode settings (pages 1-9 through 1-11) control the way the calculator interprets...16 characters each. ¦ If all of it wraps to the beginning of the TI-80 is displayed on the Home screen. The Display The TI.80 displays both text and graphs. Graphs are described in its entirety. Entry Answer ...
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... 2 ^. í is in scientific notation: 1. Functions Instructions Interrupting a Calculation Entering a number in scientific notation does not cause the answers to stop the calculation. (There may be a delay.) Operating the TI-80 1-7 MIN( requires two arguments in scientific notation. LINE( requires...and LOG are functions. An instruction initiates an action. The display format is indicated by a ( at the end of the number that clears any drawn elements from a graph. While the busy indicator is displayed, indicating that a calculation or a graph is displayed. 3. This value...
... 2 ^. í is in scientific notation: 1. Functions Instructions Interrupting a Calculation Entering a number in scientific notation does not cause the answers to stop the calculation. (There may be a delay.) Operating the TI-80 1-7 MIN( requires two arguments in scientific notation. LINE( requires...and LOG are functions. An instruction initiates an action. The display format is indicated by a ( at the end of the number that clears any drawn elements from a graph. While the busy indicator is displayed, indicating that a calculation or a graph is displayed. 3. This value...
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...the calculator. Type of the mode names, and then select the name. From a blank line in the program editor (Chapter 10), press 3 to change the mode setting: 1. Operating the TI-80 1-9...MANSIMP FUNC PARAM CONNECTED DOT SEQUENTIAL SIMUL Numeric display format. Type of the mode as an instruction; Press 8 or 7 to move the cursor to the setting that you want to display...the name of graphing. The name is copied to connect graph points. Setting Modes Modes control how numbers and graphs are retained by the Constant Memory feature when the TI.80 is on ...
...the calculator. Type of the mode names, and then select the name. From a blank line in the program editor (Chapter 10), press 3 to change the mode setting: 1. Operating the TI-80 1-9...MANSIMP FUNC PARAM CONNECTED DOT SEQUENTIAL SIMUL Numeric display format. Type of the mode as an instruction; Press 8 or 7 to move the cursor to the setting that you want to display...the name of graphing. The name is copied to connect graph points. Setting Modes Modes control how numbers and graphs are retained by the Constant Memory feature when the TI.80 is on ...
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...¦ If you return to the Home screen. To correct an error: 1. Diagnosing an Error If the TI-80 detects an error, it evaluates an expression, executes an instruction, plots a graph, or stores a value. If the error in the expression is not readily apparent, turn to Appendix B, and... cursor is displayed at the location where the error was detected in Appendix B. Calculations stop and an error message with a menu is available; Note: If a syntax error was detected. Error Conditions The TI.80 detects any errors at and before the cursor location. 3. Correct the expression. ...
...¦ If you return to the Home screen. To correct an error: 1. Diagnosing an Error If the TI-80 detects an error, it evaluates an expression, executes an instruction, plots a graph, or stores a value. If the error in the expression is not readily apparent, turn to Appendix B, and... cursor is displayed at the location where the error was detected in Appendix B. Calculations stop and an error message with a menu is available; Note: If a syntax error was detected. Error Conditions The TI.80 detects any errors at and before the cursor location. 3. Correct the expression. ...
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Select WINDOW... Press ¸ to @X and @Y (7 and 8 on a graph (graphing accuracy). @X = (XMAX - XMIN) 62 @Y = (YMAX - menu), in which can store values directly to complete the instruction. @X and @Y Note: You can use a Window variable in an expression by pressing the appropriate key, such ... screen: ¦ Select another screen by performing steps 3, 4, and 5. YMIN) 46 @X and @Y are immediately calculated from @X, XMIN, @Y, and YMIN. 4-10 Function Graphing menu. @X and @Y are accessible through the VARS WINDOW... Storing to a Window Variable from the Home Screen or ...
Select WINDOW... Press ¸ to @X and @Y (7 and 8 on a graph (graphing accuracy). @X = (XMAX - XMIN) 62 @Y = (YMAX - menu), in which can store values directly to complete the instruction. @X and @Y Note: You can use a Window variable in an expression by pressing the appropriate key, such ... screen: ¦ Select another screen by performing steps 3, 4, and 5. YMIN) 46 @X and @Y are immediately calculated from @X, XMIN, @Y, and YMIN. 4-10 Function Graphing menu. @X and @Y are accessible through the VARS WINDOW... Storing to a Window Variable from the Home Screen or ...
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...place where it is not valid. The TI-80 allows for the operation. ¦ List element dimensions must delete item(s) from memory (Chapter 12) before executing this error because the END statement that branches out of the calculator. for undefined values on a graph. ¦ The increment in SEQ(...label in AUTOSIMP mode. B-12 Service and Warranty Information You are attempting a úSIMP in the GOTO instruction is not appropriate for undefined values on a graph. This error occurs when any nested combination of the argument is not defined with a GOTO that terminates the ...
...place where it is not valid. The TI-80 allows for the operation. ¦ List element dimensions must delete item(s) from memory (Chapter 12) before executing this error because the END statement that branches out of the calculator. for undefined values on a graph. ¦ The increment in SEQ(...label in AUTOSIMP mode. B-12 Service and Warranty Information You are attempting a úSIMP in the GOTO instruction is not appropriate for undefined values on a graph. This error occurs when any nested combination of the argument is not defined with a GOTO that terminates the ...