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... New TI-86 2 Installing the AAA Batteries 2 Turning On and Turning Off the TI-86 2 Adjusting the Contrast 2 Resetting All Memory and Defaults 3 Calculating on the Home Screen 3 Calculating the Sine of a Number 3 Storing the Last Answer to a Variable 3 Using a Variable in an Expression 4 Editing ... Specific x Value (During a Trace 12 Changing a Window Variable Value 12 Deselecting a Function 13 Zooming In on a Portion of the Graph Screen 14 Chapter 1: Operating the TI-86 15 Installing or Replacing Batteries 16 When to Replace Batteries 16 Turning On and Turning Off the ...
... New TI-86 2 Installing the AAA Batteries 2 Turning On and Turning Off the TI-86 2 Adjusting the Contrast 2 Resetting All Memory and Defaults 3 Calculating on the Home Screen 3 Calculating the Sine of a Number 3 Storing the Last Answer to a Variable 3 Using a Variable in an Expression 4 Editing ... Specific x Value (During a Trace 12 Changing a Window Variable Value 12 Deselecting a Function 13 Zooming In on a Portion of the Graph Screen 14 Chapter 1: Operating the TI-86 15 Installing or Replacing Batteries 16 When to Replace Batteries 16 Turning On and Turning Off the ...
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... Memory 230 The MEM (Memory) Menu 230 Checking Memory Usage 230 Deleting Items from Memory 231 The MEM DELET (Delete) Menu 231 Resetting the TI-86 232 The MEM RESET (Reset) Menu 232 ClrEnt (Clear Entry 232 Chapter 18: The TI-86 Communication Link 233 TI-86 Linking Options 234 Linking Two TI...
... Memory 230 The MEM (Memory) Menu 230 Checking Memory Usage 230 Deleting Items from Memory 231 The MEM DELET (Delete) Menu 231 Resetting the TI-86 232 The MEM RESET (Reset) Menu 232 ClrEnt (Clear Entry 232 Chapter 18: The TI-86 Communication Link 233 TI-86 Linking Options 234 Linking Two TI...
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... AAA Batteries Four AAA batteries are included in the TI-86 Quick Start demonstrate some common TI-86 features. To turn on the calculator, adjust the contrast, and reset the memory and the defaults. again to express - Remove the batteries from the package and install them in the top-left corner of... ON CHAR Y 0 Adjusting the Contrast ᕡ Press and release the yellow - 2 Quick Start After about four minutes of inactivity, the TI-86 turns off the calculator, press -, and then the key under OFF, which is ^. Chapter 1 has more details on the back of the...
... AAA Batteries Four AAA batteries are included in the TI-86 Quick Start demonstrate some common TI-86 features. To turn on the calculator, adjust the contrast, and reset the memory and the defaults. again to express - Remove the batteries from the package and install them in the top-left corner of... ON CHAR Y 0 Adjusting the Contrast ᕡ Press and release the yellow - 2 Quick Start After about four minutes of inactivity, the TI-86 turns off the calculator, press -, and then the key under OFF, which is ^. Chapter 1 has more details on the back of the...
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...Memory and Defaults To reset all memory and defaults, press The messages Mem cleared and Defaults set are displayed on -screen division symbol is evaluated when you press b. ᕣ Evaluate the problem. Before doing an activity, press : to the activities. Calculating the Sine of the... expression sine(pà4) is displayed. The evaluation of a Number ᕡ Enter the sine function. (:) = ᕢ Enter a value. You can enter an expression, which is a forward slash ( à ), as in the Quick Start activities, reset all memory and defaults are reset. The...
...Memory and Defaults To reset all memory and defaults, press The messages Mem cleared and Defaults set are displayed on -screen division symbol is evaluated when you press b. ᕣ Evaluate the problem. Before doing an activity, press : to the activities. Calculating the Sine of the... expression sine(pà4) is displayed. The evaluation of a Number ᕡ Enter the sine function. (:) = ᕢ Enter a value. You can enter an expression, which is a forward slash ( à ), as in the Quick Start activities, reset all memory and defaults are reset. The...
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..., because it is a built-in variable. Creating a Variable Name You can store values to some of data to a variable. ♦ Change TI-86 settings or reset defaults and memory to the factory settings. ♦ Execute functions that cause the TI-86 to store data automatically to eight characters long. ♦ The...
..., because it is a built-in variable. Creating a Variable Name You can store values to some of data to a variable. ♦ Change TI-86 settings or reset defaults and memory to the factory settings. ♦ Execute functions that cause the TI-86 to store data automatically to eight characters long. ♦ The...
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...ZFACT ZOOMX ZOOMY ZINT ZSTO Draws a box to define the graph screen (zoom in one direction so that the circle graph appears circular. ignores xFact Sets integer values on the x-axis and y-axis; adjusts xMin and xMax only; resets the default window variable values Reverses the last zoom operation; ...92 Chapter 6: Graph Tools To cancel the effect of any ZOOM menu item and return to reset the window variable values so that @x=@y, while xScl and yScl remain ...
...ZFACT ZOOMX ZOOMY ZINT ZSTO Draws a box to define the graph screen (zoom in one direction so that the circle graph appears circular. ignores xFact Sets integer values on the x-axis and y-axis; adjusts xMin and xMax only; resets the default window variable values Reverses the last zoom operation; ...92 Chapter 6: Graph Tools To cancel the effect of any ZOOM menu item and return to reset the window variable values so that @x=@y, while xScl and yScl remain ...
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... ztMin, ztMax, ztStep, and ztPlot Using Interactive Math Functions When you select a GRAPH MATH operation, Smart Graph displays the current graph with the trace cursor. the better the guess, the shorter the calculation time. The GRAPH MATH Menu 6 / & MATH DRAW FORMT STGDB RCGDB ROOT dyàdx ...values simultaneously as a user-defined custom zoom feature, select ZSTO from the GRAPH ZOOM menu. ♦ To execute a user-defined custom zoom, which resets the graph screen to the function. Chapter 6: Graph Tools 95 You can enter the variable characters individually. Using ZSTO in ...
... ztMin, ztMax, ztStep, and ztPlot Using Interactive Math Functions When you select a GRAPH MATH operation, Smart Graph displays the current graph with the trace cursor. the better the guess, the shorter the calculation time. The GRAPH MATH Menu 6 / & MATH DRAW FORMT STGDB RCGDB ROOT dyàdx ...values simultaneously as a user-defined custom zoom feature, select ZSTO from the GRAPH ZOOM menu. ♦ To execute a user-defined custom zoom, which resets the graph screen to the function. Chapter 6: Graph Tools 95 You can enter the variable characters individually. Using ZSTO in ...
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.... To replicate these examples, reset defaults, enter the specified information in DifEq graphing mode, and then press 6 *. all equations (page 136) The examples below show the basic slope and direction fields; To remove menus from the GRAPH menu in DifEq graphing mode (6 &). Field Format...field format Q'1=t (y'=x) Q'1=Q2 and Q'2=LQ1 (y"=Ly) Displaying the Differential Equation Editor To display the differential equation editor, select Q'(t)= from a graph, as the Func mode equation editor menu, except that t and Q replace x and y. The DifEq equation editor menu on the bottom line...
.... To replicate these examples, reset defaults, enter the specified information in DifEq graphing mode, and then press 6 *. all equations (page 136) The examples below show the basic slope and direction fields; To remove menus from the GRAPH menu in DifEq graphing mode (6 &). Field Format...field format Q'1=t (y'=x) Q'1=Q2 and Q'2=LQ1 (y"=Ly) Displaying the Differential Equation Editor To display the differential equation editor, select Q'(t)= from a graph, as the Func mode equation editor menu, except that t and Q replace x and y. The DifEq equation editor menu on the bottom line...
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". The Name= prompt and LIST NAMES menu are stored to column 3. ᕢ Insert a new, unnamed column. Resetting defaults does not affect the list editor. If all ABC123 elements is on. $ " " " ᕣ Enter the list name. The list name is displayed in... a List Name in the entry line. & b Chapter 11: Lists 157 List names shift right, clearing column 3. In the entry line, a list name prompt is reset, xStat, yStat, and fStat are displayed. ! - ALPHA-lock is displayed in the Unnamed Column ᕡ Display the list editor. - Elements stored to the unnamed column...
". The Name= prompt and LIST NAMES menu are stored to column 3. ᕢ Insert a new, unnamed column. Resetting defaults does not affect the list editor. If all ABC123 elements is on. $ " " " ᕣ Enter the list name. The list name is displayed in... a List Name in the entry line. & b Chapter 11: Lists 157 List names shift right, clearing column 3. In the entry line, a list name prompt is reset, xStat, yStat, and fStat are displayed. ! - ALPHA-lock is displayed in the Unnamed Column ᕡ Display the list editor. - Elements stored to the unnamed column...
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...¶dimL listName sortA list sortD list Returns the dimension of (or number of two ways. ♦ Use SetLEdit with no arguments (page 161). ♦ Reset all memory (Chapter 17). each element is a 0; For all LIST OPS menu items except Fill( and sometimes dimL, a directly entered list ({element1,element2,...}) is ... is valid for the list argument. previously entered elements within the new dimension remain; SortA and SortD sort complex lists based on magnitude (modulus). Resetting defaults does not affect the list editor. Using List Operations The LIST OPS (Operations) Menu -
...¶dimL listName sortA list sortD list Returns the dimension of (or number of two ways. ♦ Use SetLEdit with no arguments (page 161). ♦ Reset all memory (Chapter 17). each element is a 0; For all LIST OPS menu items except Fill( and sometimes dimL, a directly entered list ({element1,element2,...}) is ... is valid for the list argument. previously entered elements within the new dimension remain; SortA and SortD sort complex lists based on magnitude (modulus). Resetting defaults does not affect the list editor. Using List Operations The LIST OPS (Operations) Menu -
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... yFact (Chapter 6) Displays the ZOOM FACTORS screen (Chapter 6) Displays the graph in the coefficients-entry screen. u ᕢ Enter an integer , 2 and 30 for Func graphing mode The Simultaneous Equation Solver - resets the default window variable values for the number of up to redefine the ...viewing window (Chapter 6) Magnifies the graph around the cursor by factors of xFact and yFact (Chapter 6) ...
... yFact (Chapter 6) Displays the ZOOM FACTORS screen (Chapter 6) Displays the graph in the coefficients-entry screen. u ᕢ Enter an integer , 2 and 30 for Func graphing mode The Simultaneous Equation Solver - resets the default window variable values for the number of up to redefine the ...viewing window (Chapter 6) Magnifies the graph around the cursor by factors of xFact and yFact (Chapter 6) ...
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17 Memory Management Checking Available Memory 230 Deleting Items from Memory 231 Resetting the TI-86 232 TI -86 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5
17 Memory Management Checking Available Memory 230 Deleting Items from Memory 231 Resetting the TI-86 232 TI -86 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5
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... report the number of bytes that data type (page 231). Checking Available Memory The MEM (Memory) Menu - ™ RAM DELET RESET TOL ClrEnt check-RAM memory/default clears ENTRY screen reset menu storage area memory delete tolerance menu editor Checking Memory Usage - ™ & When all memory is cleared and all other numbers...
... report the number of bytes that data type (page 231). Checking Available Memory The MEM (Memory) Menu - ™ RAM DELET RESET TOL ClrEnt check-RAM memory/default clears ENTRY screen reset menu storage area memory delete tolerance menu editor Checking Memory Usage - ™ & When all memory is cleared and all other numbers...
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... clear the ENTRY storage area of 128 bytes. When you select ALL, MEM, or DFLTS, a confirmation menu is displayed When confirmed, resets all memory, consider deleting selected information to increase memory capacity (page 231). Mem Cleared is displayed. ♦ To confirm the selected... reset, select YES (press )). ♦ To cancel the selected reset, select NO (press *). 232 Chapter 17: Memory Management Before resetting all defaults; Defaults Set is displayed When you select and confirm ALL or DFLTS...
... clear the ENTRY storage area of 128 bytes. When you select ALL, MEM, or DFLTS, a confirmation menu is displayed When confirmed, resets all memory, consider deleting selected information to increase memory capacity (page 231). Mem Cleared is displayed. ♦ To confirm the selected... reset, select YES (press )). ♦ To cancel the selected reset, select NO (press *). 232 Chapter 17: Memory Management Before resetting all defaults; Defaults Set is displayed When you select and confirm ALL or DFLTS...
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... a memory backup, select BCKUP from the memory backup menu (&). As a safety check to prevent accidental loss of memory, when the receiving calculator is reset. To complete memory backup, prepare the other unit to Send If no data of a memory backup, press .. Selecting Variables to receive data...the LINK SEND menu (- Warning: When you select is stored in the receiving unit; The backup transmission continues, replacing all receiving-calculator memory with the backup data. ♦ To cancel backup and retain all memory in memory, the message is displayed: NO VARS OF THIS...
... a memory backup, select BCKUP from the memory backup menu (&). As a safety check to prevent accidental loss of memory, when the receiving calculator is reset. To complete memory backup, prepare the other unit to Send If no data of a memory backup, press .. Selecting Variables to receive data...the LINK SEND menu (- Warning: When you select is stored in the receiving unit; The backup transmission continues, replacing all receiving-calculator memory with the backup data. ♦ To cancel backup and retain all memory in memory, the message is displayed: NO VARS OF THIS...
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...BIT Menu - - * Õ-Ú TYPE CONV BOOL BIT rotR rotL shftR shftL TEST (Relational) Menu - ˜ == < > ,4ƒ MEM (Memory) Menu - ™ RAM DELET RESET TOL ClrEnt MEM DELET (Delete) Menu - ™ ' ALL REAL CPLX LIST VECTR 4 MATRX STRNG EQU CONS PRGM 4 GDB PIC MEM... RESET Menu - ™ ( RAM DELET RESET TOL ClrEnt ALL MEM DFLTS MEM RESET Are You Sure? Menu YES NO STAT (Statistics) Menu - š CALC EDIT PLOT DRAW VARS 4 FCST STAT CALC (Calculations) Menu - š & CALC EDIT PLOT DRAW VARS OneVa TwoVa LinR...
...BIT Menu - - * Õ-Ú TYPE CONV BOOL BIT rotR rotL shftR shftL TEST (Relational) Menu - ˜ == < > ,4ƒ MEM (Memory) Menu - ™ RAM DELET RESET TOL ClrEnt MEM DELET (Delete) Menu - ™ ' ALL REAL CPLX LIST VECTR 4 MATRX STRNG EQU CONS PRGM 4 GDB PIC MEM... RESET Menu - ™ ( RAM DELET RESET TOL ClrEnt ALL MEM DFLTS MEM RESET Are You Sure? Menu YES NO STAT (Statistics) Menu - š CALC EDIT PLOT DRAW VARS 4 FCST STAT CALC (Calculations) Menu - š & CALC EDIT PLOT DRAW VARS OneVa TwoVa LinR...
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...49, 160, 319 maximum characters, 22 maxX, 193 maxY, 193 MBox, 319 Med (median), 193 MEM (clear memory), 232 MEM (Memory) menu, 29, 230 MEM RESET menu, 232 MEM DELET (Delete) menu, 231 MEM FREE (available memory), 230 memory, 16, 17, 22, 28, 29, 223 available, 230 deleting items, 231... resetting, 3, 232 memory backup initiating, 237 overwrite warning, 237 menus displaying, 31 exiting, 6 menus (continued) in editors, 33 keys, 32 lower, 32 removing, 6, 33 selecting ...
...49, 160, 319 maximum characters, 22 maxX, 193 maxY, 193 MBox, 319 Med (median), 193 MEM (clear memory), 232 MEM (Memory) menu, 29, 230 MEM RESET menu, 232 MEM DELET (Delete) menu, 231 MEM FREE (available memory), 230 memory, 16, 17, 22, 28, 29, 223 available, 230 deleting items, 231... resetting, 3, 232 memory backup initiating, 237 overwrite warning, 237 menus displaying, 31 exiting, 6 menus (continued) in editors, 33 keys, 32 lower, 32 removing, 6, 33 selecting ...
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..., 55, 56 RENAM (rename), 241 Repeat (PRGM CTL menu), 218, 345 replacing batteries, 16 resetting memory, 232 result, 20, 24 result of last expression, 26 Return (PRGM CTL menu), 219,...353 ShftR (shift right), 69, 353 ShwSt (show string), 354 sign, 49, 354 SimulG (simultaneous graphing), 84, 354 SIMULT ENTRY menu, 208 SIMULT order screen, 208 SIMULT RESULT menu, 209 simult(, 210..., 354 simultaneous equation solver, 208 sin (sine), 48, 186, 355 sinL1 (arcsine), 48, 355 sine calculating, 3 sinh (hyperbolic sine), 51, 356 sinhL1 (inverse hyperbolic sine), 51, 356 SinR (sinusoidal regression), ...
..., 55, 56 RENAM (rename), 241 Repeat (PRGM CTL menu), 218, 345 replacing batteries, 16 resetting memory, 232 result, 20, 24 result of last expression, 26 Return (PRGM CTL menu), 219,...353 ShftR (shift right), 69, 353 ShwSt (show string), 354 sign, 49, 354 SimulG (simultaneous graphing), 84, 354 SIMULT ENTRY menu, 208 SIMULT order screen, 208 SIMULT RESULT menu, 209 simult(, 210..., 354 simultaneous equation solver, 208 sin (sine), 48, 186, 355 sinL1 (arcsine), 48, 355 sine calculating, 3 sinh (hyperbolic sine), 51, 356 sinhL1 (inverse hyperbolic sine), 51, 356 SinR (sinusoidal regression), ...