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... 14: Applications Left-Brain, Right-Brain Test Results 14-2 Speeding Tickets 14-4 Buying a Car, Now or Later 14-5 Graphing Inequalities 14-6 Solving a System of Nonlinear Equations 14-7 Program: Sierpinski Triangle 14-8 Cobweb Attractors 14-9 Program: Guess the ...between Curves 14-20 Chapter 15: Memory Management Checking Available Memory 15-2 Deleting Items from Memory 15-3 Resetting the TI.82 15-4 Chapter 16: Communication Link Getting Started: Sending Variables 16-2 TI.82 LINK 16-3 Selecting Items to Send 16-4 Transmitting Items 16-6 Receiving Items 16-7 Backing Up Memory 16...
... 14: Applications Left-Brain, Right-Brain Test Results 14-2 Speeding Tickets 14-4 Buying a Car, Now or Later 14-5 Graphing Inequalities 14-6 Solving a System of Nonlinear Equations 14-7 Program: Sierpinski Triangle 14-8 Cobweb Attractors 14-9 Program: Guess the ...between Curves 14-20 Chapter 15: Memory Management Checking Available Memory 15-2 Deleting Items from Memory 15-3 Resetting the TI.82 15-4 Chapter 16: Communication Link Getting Started: Sending Variables 16-2 TI.82 LINK 16-3 Selecting Items to Send 16-4 Transmitting Items 16-6 Receiving Items 16-7 Backing Up Memory 16...
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...Press 3 to select Reset. The calculator is also reset. Press and release y and then press Ã. (Pressing y accesses the operation printed in blue to the left above the next key that following the keystrokes in this page to reset the TI.82 to its factory settings. (Resetting the TI.82 erases all previously ...entered data.) This ensures that you need to clear the display. Press 2 to select Reset.... If the screen is very dark or blank, you...
...Press 3 to select Reset. The calculator is also reset. Press and release y and then press Ã. (Pressing y accesses the operation printed in blue to the left above the next key that following the keystrokes in this page to reset the TI.82 to its factory settings. (Resetting the TI.82 erases all previously ...entered data.) This ensures that you need to clear the display. Press 2 to select Reset.... If the screen is very dark or blank, you...
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MATH PRB (Probability) Operations To display the MATH PRB menu, press |. When you reset the TI.82, rand is copied to the factory seed. nPr nPr (number of permutations) returns the number of permutations of items taken number at a time. items nPr ... than 0 and less than 1. value! 2-12 Math, Angle, and Test Operations When you store 0 to rand, the TI.82 uses the factory-set to the cursor location. Functions that are valid for lists return a list calculated on an element-by-element basis. A random number is generated from the menu, the name is set...
MATH PRB (Probability) Operations To display the MATH PRB menu, press |. When you reset the TI.82, rand is copied to the factory seed. nPr nPr (number of permutations) returns the number of permutations of items taken number at a time. items nPr ... than 0 and less than 1. value! 2-12 Math, Angle, and Test Operations When you store 0 to rand, the TI.82 uses the factory-set to the cursor location. Functions that are valid for lists return a list calculated on an element-by-element basis. A random number is generated from the menu, the name is set...
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... viewing window. Getting Started: Graphing a Circle Getting Started is a quick way to reset the WINDOW variables to the standard values. Then use ZOOM Square to adjust the display to display the Y= edit screen. Notice that the functions appear as a circle on the TI.82 you can define one function ...in terms of the circle. Press y ã‡ä £ 100 to enter the expression to press s. To graph a circle, you do not need to define the top half of ZSquare...
... viewing window. Getting Started: Graphing a Circle Getting Started is a quick way to reset the WINDOW variables to the standard values. Then use ZOOM Square to adjust the display to display the Y= edit screen. Notice that the functions appear as a circle on the TI.82 you can define one function ...in terms of the circle. Press y ã‡ä £ 100 to enter the expression to press s. To graph a circle, you do not need to define the top half of ZSquare...
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... select 3) ¹ 8 „ ¢ to define the function below the function Y=X3-8X. 1. Getting Started: Shading a Graph Getting Started is copied to the Home screen. 4. Read the chapter for shading the graph. 7. Press q 6 to reset the graph screen to execute the instruction. Press Í to the standard viewing WINDOW, clear any existing drawings, and...
... select 3) ¹ 8 „ ¢ to define the function below the function Y=X3-8X. 1. Getting Started: Shading a Graph Getting Started is copied to the Home screen. 4. Read the chapter for shading the graph. 7. Press q 6 to reset the graph screen to execute the instruction. Press Í to the standard viewing WINDOW, clear any existing drawings, and...
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Chapter 15: Memory Management This chapter describes how to delete from Memory 15-3 Resetting the TI.82 15-4 Memory Management 15-1 To increase the amount of memory available for use, occasionally you are no longer using. You also can reset the calculator, erasing all data and programs. Chapter Contents Checking Available Memory 15-2 Deleting Items from memory items that you may want to manage memory on the TI.82.
Chapter 15: Memory Management This chapter describes how to delete from Memory 15-3 Resetting the TI.82 15-4 Memory Management 15-1 To increase the amount of memory available for use, occasionally you are no longer using. You also can reset the calculator, erasing all data and programs. Chapter Contents Checking Available Memory 15-2 Deleting Items from memory items that you may want to manage memory on the TI.82.
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... go to make the display lighter). If the screen is displayed with the message Mem cleared. Resetting the TI-82 Resetting the TI.82 restores memory to the factory settings, including deleting the contents of all variables and programs and resetting all system variables to display the MEMORY screen. 2. Press y ãMEMä to the original settings...
... go to make the display lighter). If the screen is displayed with the message Mem cleared. Resetting the TI-82 Resetting the TI.82 restores memory to the factory settings, including deleting the contents of all variables and programs and resetting all system variables to display the MEMORY screen. 2. Press y ãMEMä to the original settings...
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... WARNING Memory Backup is displayed. ¦ To continue with the backup process, select Continue. Note: If a transmission error occurs during a backup, the receiving unit is reset. 16-8 Communication Link Backing Up Memory Backup transmits all information in the memory of the receiving unit is lost.
... WARNING Memory Backup is displayed. ¦ To continue with the backup process, select Continue. Note: If a transmission error occurs during a backup, the receiving unit is reset. 16-8 Communication Link Backing Up Memory Backup transmits all information in the memory of the receiving unit is lost.
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... DELETE FROM... Y-Vars 240 4:Matrix... GDB 0 7:Pic... 8:GDB... y ãY-VARSä ÚÄÄÙ Y-Vars 1:Function... 2:Parametric... 3:Polar... 4:Sequence... 5:On/Off... RESET MEMORY Real 15 1:All... 1:No List 0 2:Real... 2:Reset Matrix 0 3:List... A:X6T B:Y6T (Polar...) 1:r1= 2:r2= 3:r3= 4:r4= 5:r5= 6:r6= (Sequence...) SEQUENCE 1:Un 2:Vn (On/Off...) ON/OFF 1:FnOn 2:FnOff...
... DELETE FROM... Y-Vars 240 4:Matrix... GDB 0 7:Pic... 8:GDB... y ãY-VARSä ÚÄÄÙ Y-Vars 1:Function... 2:Parametric... 3:Polar... 4:Sequence... 5:On/Off... RESET MEMORY Real 15 1:All... 1:No List 0 2:Real... 2:Reset Matrix 0 3:List... A:X6T B:Y6T (Polar...) 1:r1= 2:r2= 3:r3= 4:r4= 5:r5= 6:r6= (Sequence...) SEQUENCE 1:Un 2:Vn (On/Off...) ON/OFF 1:FnOn 2:FnOff...
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...6-6 - P (Cont.) - R - - POINTS (DRAW) menu, 8-12, 8-13 Pol MODE, 1-9, 1-11, 3-4, 5-3, A-14 Polar coordinates, 3-10, 4-6, 5-6, 6-5, A-14 Polar graphing, 1-19, 5-1 to 5-6 PolarGC, 3-10, 4-6, 5-6, 6-5, A-14 Polar to rectangular, 2-13, 2-14, A-15 Polynomial fit/regression, 12-15 Power of a sequence, 11-10 PROGRAM...A-28, B-4 Regressions, 12-4 to 12-8 Relational operators, 2-15, 10-11 Repeat, 13-7, 13-9, A-16, B-8 RESERVED error, B-8 Reserved variables, A-28, B-8 Resetting, 3, 15-4 Residuals, 12-2 to 12-8 Return, 13-7, 13-12, A-16 root x‡, 2-5, 2-6, A-16 root, 3-21, 3-22, B-4 Root of a...
...6-6 - P (Cont.) - R - - POINTS (DRAW) menu, 8-12, 8-13 Pol MODE, 1-9, 1-11, 3-4, 5-3, A-14 Polar coordinates, 3-10, 4-6, 5-6, 6-5, A-14 Polar graphing, 1-19, 5-1 to 5-6 PolarGC, 3-10, 4-6, 5-6, 6-5, A-14 Polar to rectangular, 2-13, 2-14, A-15 Polynomial fit/regression, 12-15 Power of a sequence, 11-10 PROGRAM...A-28, B-4 Regressions, 12-4 to 12-8 Relational operators, 2-15, 10-11 Repeat, 13-7, 13-9, A-16, B-8 RESERVED error, B-8 Reserved variables, A-28, B-8 Resetting, 3, 15-4 Residuals, 12-2 to 12-8 Return, 13-7, 13-12, A-16 root x‡, 2-5, 2-6, A-16 root, 3-21, 3-22, B-4 Root of a...