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TI-36X Pro Calculator Important information 2 Examples 3 Switching the calculator on and off 3 Display contrast 3 Home screen 3 2nd functions 5 Modes 5 Multi-tap keys 8 Menus 8 Scrolling expressions and history 9 ... 19 Number functions 20 Angles 21 Rectangular to polar 23 Trigonometry 24 Hyperbolics 26 Logarithm and exponential functions 27 Numeric derivative 27 Numeric integral 29 Stored operations 30 Memory and stored variables 31 Data editor and list formulas 34 1
TI-36X Pro Calculator Important information 2 Examples 3 Switching the calculator on and off 3 Display contrast 3 Home screen 3 2nd functions 5 Modes 5 Multi-tap keys 8 Menus 8 Scrolling expressions and history 9 ... 19 Number functions 20 Angles 21 Rectangular to polar 23 Trigonometry 24 Hyperbolics 26 Logarithm and exponential functions 27 Numeric derivative 27 Numeric integral 29 Stored operations 30 Memory and stored variables 31 Data editor and list formulas 34 1
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... and decimal answers, exact square root and decimal, and exact pi and decimal. ans and the operator are both displayed. This variable is retained in the full precision of its stored value, which may not match the rounded value. To recall the value of an entry. Example Answer toggle %b8< r Last answer... forth) as the first part of ans: • Press % i (ans displays on the home screen is turned off. Answer toggle r Press the r key to the variable ans. Examples ans 3 V 3 < V 3 < 10
... and decimal answers, exact square root and decimal, and exact pi and decimal. ans and the operator are both displayed. This variable is retained in the full precision of its stored value, which may not match the rounded value. To recall the value of an entry. Example Answer toggle %b8< r Last answer... forth) as the first part of ans: • Press % i (ans displays on the home screen is turned off. Answer toggle r Press the r key to the variable ans. Examples ans 3 V 3 < V 3 < 10
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... must be an integer, and the denominator must be a positive integer. clears any stored operation, and ans. Clears variables x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and d to last entry in history once display is clear. clears memory variables, pending operations, all entries in the numerator or denominator. To compute more complex expressions... (functions, variables, complex numbers, etc.), use W along with P can include real and complex numbers, operation keys (T, V, etc.), and most function keys ...
... must be an integer, and the denominator must be a positive integer. clears any stored operation, and ans. Clears variables x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and d to last entry in history once display is clear. clears memory variables, pending operations, all entries in the numerator or denominator. To compute more complex expressions... (functions, variables, complex numbers, etc.), use W along with P can include real and complex numbers, operation keys (T, V, etc.), and most function keys ...
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... number or an expression result to store the value in the selected variable. L lets you store. If this variable already has a value, that you store values to store. Features of x: -5; -1. %nV 5 U 2 < M5%m M1%m Memory and stored variables z L %h %{ The TI-36X Pro calculator has 8 memory variables-x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and d. Press < to a memory variable. Press L to store a variable, and press z to select the variable to variables. %m 6%m Redefine op % n F < Recall op 5 % m 20...
... number or an expression result to store the value in the selected variable. L lets you store. If this variable already has a value, that you store values to store. Features of x: -5; -1. %nV 5 U 2 < M5%m M1%m Memory and stored variables z L %h %{ The TI-36X Pro calculator has 8 memory variables-x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and d. Press < to a memory variable. Press L to store a variable, and press z to select the variable to variables. %m 6%m Redefine op % n F < Recall op 5 % m 20...
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Select the variable you want to recall the stored values for these variables. Press %h to display a menu of variables. To enter two or more variables in succession, press " after each. %h recalls the values of variables and their stored values. z is used to evaluate the expression. The name of the variable is inserted into the current entry, but the value assigned to the variable is a multi-tap key that cycles through the variable names x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and d. You can also use z to recall and press
Select the variable you want to recall the stored values for these variables. Press %h to display a menu of variables. To enter two or more variables in succession, press " after each. %h recalls the values of variables and their stored values. z is used to evaluate the expression. The name of the variable is inserted into the current entry, but the value assigned to the variable is a multi-tap key that cycles through the variable names x, y, z, t, a, b, c, and d. You can also use z to recall and press
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.... ! $ $ $ 21 < Statistics, regressions, and distributions v %u v lets you select this option before calculating 1-Var stats, 2-Var stats, or any of statistical result variables. Note: Regressions store the regression information, along with 1 measured variable, x. v " 1 9 W 5 V v 1 T 32 < If Sydney, Australia is 21¡C, find the temperature in StatVars (menu item 1). 1: StatVars 2: 1-Var Stats Displays a secondary menu of...
.... ! $ $ $ 21 < Statistics, regressions, and distributions v %u v lets you select this option before calculating 1-Var stats, 2-Var stats, or any of statistical result variables. Note: Regressions store the regression information, along with 1 measured variable, x. v " 1 9 W 5 V v 1 T 32 < If Sydney, Australia is 21¡C, find the temperature in StatVars (menu item 1). 1: StatVars 2: 1-Var Stats Displays a secondary menu of...
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...LIST). The results must be interpreted based on each trial. Note: The default value for that data are stored in the StatVars menu until the next statistics or regression calculation. Variables n v or w Sx or Sy Definition Number of x or y. 39 x can be an non... Computes a cumulative probability at x for the discrete Poisson distribution with options of SINGLE, LIST or ALL (a list of the regression equations share the same variables a, b, c, and d. If you perform any regression calculation, the regression calculation and the 2-Var statistics for mu (m) is returned.) 0 { p ...
...LIST). The results must be interpreted based on each trial. Note: The default value for that data are stored in the StatVars menu until the next statistics or regression calculation. Variables n v or w Sx or Sy Definition Number of x or y. 39 x can be an non... Computes a cumulative probability at x for the discrete Poisson distribution with options of SINGLE, LIST or ALL (a list of the regression equations share the same variables a, b, c, and d. If you perform any regression calculation, the regression calculation and the 2-Var statistics for mu (m) is returned.) 0 { p ...
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Poly-solv % Š Enter < coefficients 1 $ M 2 $ 2 < Solutions < $ $ Note: If you choose to store the polynomial to f(x), you can use I to toggle the number format of the polynomial solver, you have already defined variables, the solver will assume those values. Example of quadratic equation Reminder: If you can press r to study the table of values. $$" < Vertex form (quadratic solver only) On the solution screens of the solutions x1, x2, and x3. 58
Poly-solv % Š Enter < coefficients 1 $ M 2 $ 2 < Solutions < $ $ Note: If you choose to store the polynomial to f(x), you can use I to toggle the number format of the polynomial solver, you have already defined variables, the solver will assume those values. Example of quadratic equation Reminder: If you can press r to study the table of values. $$" < Vertex form (quadratic solver only) On the solution screens of the solutions x1, x2, and x3. 58
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... linear equations solver solves systems of solutions or no solution. • The 3x3 system solver solves for a unique solution or infinite solutions in the x, y, and z variables. • Use r to toggle the results (x, y and z) as needed. • The 2x2 equation solver solves for a unique solution or displays a message indicating an ... = 3 Sys-solv % ‹ 2×2 < system Enter 1 < T1 < 1 < equations 1 < U2 < 3 < Solve < 59 You choose from 2×2 or 3×3 systems. Notes: • x, y, and z results are automatically stored in closed form, or it indicates no solution.
... linear equations solver solves systems of solutions or no solution. • The 3x3 system solver solves for a unique solution or infinite solutions in the x, y, and z variables. • Use r to toggle the results (x, y and z) as needed. • The 2x2 equation solver solves for a unique solution or displays a message indicating an ... = 3 Sys-solv % ‹ 2×2 < system Enter 1 < T1 < 1 < equations 1 < U2 < 3 < Solve < 59 You choose from 2×2 or 3×3 systems. Notes: • x, y, and z results are automatically stored in closed form, or it indicates no solution.
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Complex numbers %ˆ The calculator performs the following complex number calculations: • Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division • Argument and absolute value calculations • Reciprocal, square, and cube calculations • Complex Conjugate number calculations Setting the complex format: Set the calculator to DEC mode when computing with in the REAL menu to scroll with complex numbers. Use ! ando" to highlight the desired complex results format a+bi, or r±q, and press q $ $ $ Selects the REAL menu.
Complex numbers %ˆ The calculator performs the following complex number calculations: • Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division • Argument and absolute value calculations • Reciprocal, square, and cube calculations • Complex Conjugate number calculations Setting the complex format: Set the calculator to DEC mode when computing with in the REAL menu to scroll with complex numbers. Use ! ando" to highlight the desired complex results format a+bi, or r±q, and press q $ $ $ Selects the REAL menu.
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...DIM MISMATCH - For example: • For x‡y: x = 0 or y < 0 and x is not DEC and you attempt to divide by 0. • in the storing data type. • you entered an argument that is not an integer. • For ‡x: x < 0. • For LOG or LN: x { 0. 72 BREAK ...matrix, to a list. • Input to the complex conversions is returned when: • you attempt to store a data type with a dimension not allowed in statistics, n = 1. You entered a value or variable that is the wrong data type. • For a function (including implied multiplication) or an instruction, you...
...DIM MISMATCH - For example: • For x‡y: x = 0 or y < 0 and x is not DEC and you attempt to divide by 0. • in the storing data type. • you entered an argument that is not an integer. • For ‡x: x < 0. • For LOG or LN: x { 0. 72 BREAK ...matrix, to a list. • Input to the complex conversions is returned when: • you attempt to store a data type with a dimension not allowed in statistics, n = 1. You entered a value or variable that is the wrong data type. • For a function (including implied multiplication) or an instruction, you...
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... is displayed if a in the DISTR menus. FRQ value (in the System of linear equations solver has an infinite number of nested functions using the Stored operation feature (op), you must be non-negative integer - This error is input for constant entries); The cursor is returned when: • The... is returned to the incorrect line and you attempted to the next input line. This error is returned if the exponent is displayed if a variable prepopulates with zero, or if the you set a to zero and you move the cursor to enter more than four levels of solutions. EQUATION...
... is displayed if a in the DISTR menus. FRQ value (in the System of linear equations solver has an infinite number of nested functions using the Stored operation feature (op), you must be non-negative integer - This error is input for constant entries); The cursor is returned when: • The... is returned to the incorrect line and you attempted to the next input line. This error is returned if the exponent is displayed if a variable prepopulates with zero, or if the you set a to zero and you move the cursor to enter more than four levels of solutions. EQUATION...