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..., TI-84 Plus refers to the TI-84 Plus Silver Edition. Graphing keys access the interactive graphing features. TI-84 Plus Keyboard Generally, the keyboard is used to edit expressions and values. Editing - The two graphing calculators differ only in Chapter 19, the full name TI-84 Plus Silver Edition is divided into these zones: graphing keys, editing keys, advanced function keys, and scientific calculator keys. Chapter 1: Operating the TI-84 Plus Silver Edition 1 Advanced - Chapter 1: Operating the TI-84 Plus Silver Edition...
..., TI-84 Plus refers to the TI-84 Plus Silver Edition. Graphing keys access the interactive graphing features. TI-84 Plus Keyboard Generally, the keyboard is used to edit expressions and values. Editing - The two graphing calculators differ only in Chapter 19, the full name TI-84 Plus Silver Edition is divided into these zones: graphing keys, editing keys, advanced function keys, and scientific calculator keys. Chapter 1: Operating the TI-84 Plus Silver Edition 1 Advanced - Chapter 1: Operating the TI-84 Plus Silver Edition...
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... and display graphs. The primary function of each key is printed in green above the key. Chapter 1: Operating the TI-84 Plus Silver Edition 3 For example, when you press the green ƒ key, the alpha character printed in blue above the other keys becomes active for the next keystroke. Using the Color.Coded Keyboard The keys...
... and display graphs. The primary function of each key is printed in green above the key. Chapter 1: Operating the TI-84 Plus Silver Edition 3 For example, when you press the green ƒ key, the alpha character printed in blue above the other keys becomes active for the next keystroke. Using the Color.Coded Keyboard The keys...
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...select the next menu item to be pasted as a busy indicator in other chapters. Busy Indicator When the TI-84 Plus is calculating or graphing, a vertical moving dotted line. Cursor Entry Insert Second Alpha Full Appearance Effect of the cursor indicates what...keyboard) is entered or a 2nd operation is executed Reverse A Ø An alpha character (green on the keyboard) is entered or SOLVE is executed Checkerboard rectangle No entry; When you press ƒ during an insertion, the underlined cursor becomes an underlined # (#). Chapter 1: Operating the TI-84 Plus Silver Edition...
...select the next menu item to be pasted as a busy indicator in other chapters. Busy Indicator When the TI-84 Plus is calculating or graphing, a vertical moving dotted line. Cursor Entry Insert Second Alpha Full Appearance Effect of the cursor indicates what...keyboard) is entered or a 2nd operation is executed Reverse A Ø An alpha character (green on the keyboard) is entered or SOLVE is executed Checkerboard rectangle No entry; When you press ƒ during an insertion, the underlined cursor becomes an underlined # (#). Chapter 1: Operating the TI-84 Plus Silver Edition...
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Removing a Faceplate 1. Lift the tab at education.ti.com. Chapter 1: Operating the TI-84 Plus Silver Edition 10 Be careful not to the TI Online Store at the bottom edge of your unit. Carefully lift the faceplate away from the TI-84 Plus Silver Edition case. 2. To purchase additional faceplates, refer to damage the faceplate or the keyboard. Interchangeable Faceplates The TI-84 Plus Silver Edition has interchangeable faceplates that let you customize the appearance of the faceplate away from the unit until it releases.
Removing a Faceplate 1. Lift the tab at education.ti.com. Chapter 1: Operating the TI-84 Plus Silver Edition 10 Be careful not to the TI Online Store at the bottom edge of your unit. Carefully lift the faceplate away from the TI-84 Plus Silver Edition case. 2. To purchase additional faceplates, refer to damage the faceplate or the keyboard. Interchangeable Faceplates The TI-84 Plus Silver Edition has interchangeable faceplates that let you customize the appearance of the faceplate away from the unit until it releases.
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...it out. Most TI-84 Plus functions and operations are symbols comprising several characters. For example, to calculate the log of the cursor location. If you must enter the symbol from the keyboard and menus. ...TI-84 Plus, you enter an expression in the same order as implied multiplication of these elements. You can use an expression on paper. In most places where a value is a group of numbers, variables, functions and their arguments, or a combination of the variables L, O, and G. You must press « 45. Chapter 1: Operating the TI-84 Plus Silver Edition...
...it out. Most TI-84 Plus functions and operations are symbols comprising several characters. For example, to calculate the log of the cursor location. If you must enter the symbol from the keyboard and menus. ...TI-84 Plus, you enter an expression in the same order as implied multiplication of these elements. You can use an expression on paper. In most places where a value is a group of numbers, variables, functions and their arguments, or a combination of the variables L, O, and G. You must press « 45. Chapter 1: Operating the TI-84 Plus Silver Edition...
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... Parametric... 3: Polar... 4: On/Off... Chapter 1: Operating the TI-84 Plus Silver Edition 39 To select a variable from the VARS Menu or VARS ...functions Lets you select/deselect functions Note: The sequence variables (u, v, w) are located on the keyboard as the second functions of the Y= function variables. Display the VARS or VARS Y-VARS menu. ... display the VARS menu. VARS Y-VARS 3: GDB... 4: Picture... 5: Statistics... 6: Table... 7: String... Graph database variables Picture variables XY, G, EQ, TEST, and PTS variables TABLE variables String variables Selecting a Variable from...
... Parametric... 3: Polar... 4: On/Off... Chapter 1: Operating the TI-84 Plus Silver Edition 39 To select a variable from the VARS Menu or VARS ...functions Lets you select/deselect functions Note: The sequence variables (u, v, w) are located on the keyboard as the second functions of the Y= function variables. Display the VARS or VARS Y-VARS menu. ... display the VARS menu. VARS Y-VARS 3: GDB... 4: Picture... 5: Statistics... 6: Table... 7: String... Graph database variables Picture variables XY, G, EQ, TEST, and PTS variables TABLE variables String variables Selecting a Variable from...
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... for another activity, such as plotting a histogram (Chapter 12). You then can use two lists in the same expression, they must be the same length. Keyboard Math Operations Using Lists with Math Operations Math operations that the list continues beyond the screen. 4. If you use the data for lists return a list...
... for another activity, such as plotting a histogram (Chapter 12). You then can use two lists in the same expression, they must be the same length. Keyboard Math Operations Using Lists with Math Operations Math operations that the list continues beyond the screen. 4. If you use the data for lists return a list...
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... function, such as u(nN2) Chapter 6: Sequence Graphing 154 Chapter 6 assumes that differ from the keyboard: u, v, and w. To graph sequence functions, you must select Seq graphing mode before you enter window variables and before you are familiar with Chapter 3: Function Graphing. You can enter from function graphing. Defining and Displaying Sequence Graphs TI-84 Plus Graphing Mode Similarities The steps for defining...
... function, such as u(nN2) Chapter 6: Sequence Graphing 154 Chapter 6 assumes that differ from the keyboard: u, v, and w. To graph sequence functions, you must select Seq graphing mode before you enter window variables and before you are familiar with Chapter 3: Function Graphing. You can enter from function graphing. Defining and Displaying Sequence Graphs TI-84 Plus Graphing Mode Similarities The steps for defining...
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...„. • Press y N [N]. The default in Chapter 3 for sequence graphing. Selecting and Deselecting Sequence Functions The TI-84 Plus graphs only the selected sequence functions. Defining and Editing a Sequence Function To define or edit a sequence function, follow the steps in Seq mode is n. To change the ... Graphing 156 In Seq graphing mode, you can enter the function name from the keyboard. You can enter the sequence variable in either of both the sequence function u(n) and its initial value u(nMin). The independent variable in Web format. Selecting Graph Styles...
...„. • Press y N [N]. The default in Chapter 3 for sequence graphing. Selecting and Deselecting Sequence Functions The TI-84 Plus graphs only the selected sequence functions. Defining and Editing a Sequence Function To define or edit a sequence function, follow the steps in Seq mode is n. To change the ... Graphing 156 In Seq graphing mode, you can enter the function name from the keyboard. You can enter the sequence variable in either of both the sequence function u(n) and its initial value u(nMin). The independent variable in Web format. Selecting Graph Styles...
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.... matrixA+matrixB matrixANmatrixB To multiply (¯) two matrices together, the column dimension of matrixA must match the row dimension of the math functions on the TI-84 Plus keyboard, the MATH menu, the MATH NUM menu, and the MATH TEST menu with Matrices You can use many of matrixB. Each of the individual corresponding...
.... matrixA+matrixB matrixANmatrixB To multiply (¯) two matrices together, the column dimension of matrixA must match the row dimension of the math functions on the TI-84 Plus keyboard, the MATH menu, the MATH NUM menu, and the MATH TEST menu with Matrices You can use many of matrixB. Each of the individual corresponding...
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... the LIST NAMES menu. Press to a valid screen, press y, and then press the appropriate key. Chapter 11: Lists 247 Naming Lists Using TI-84 Plus List Names L1 through ¸. Press 7 to select 7:seq( to paste ÙSEQ1 to SEQ1 before you reset memory. The list names L1 through ...item 7 on your LIST NAMES menu, move the cursor to the current cursor location. (If SEQ1 is displayed on the keyboard above the numeric keys À through L6 The TI-84 Plus has six list names in fraction form. Press ~ repeatedly (or press and hold ~) to generate the list and store ...
... the LIST NAMES menu. Press to a valid screen, press y, and then press the appropriate key. Chapter 11: Lists 247 Naming Lists Using TI-84 Plus List Names L1 through ¸. Press 7 to select 7:seq( to paste ÙSEQ1 to SEQ1 before you reset memory. The list names L1 through ...item 7 on your LIST NAMES menu, move the cursor to the current cursor location. (If SEQ1 is displayed on the keyboard above the numeric keys À through L6 The TI-84 Plus has six list names in fraction form. Press ~ repeatedly (or press and hold ~) to generate the list and store ...
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Chapter 12: Statistics 285 Press Í or † to store the list name and its elements, if any, in any of the stat list editor. Enter a valid list name in the current column of four ways. • Select a name from the LIST NAMES menu (Chapter 11). • Enter L1, L2, L3, L4, L5, or L6 from the keyboard. • Enter an existing user-created list name directly from the keyboard. • Enter a new user-created list name. 3. 2.
Chapter 12: Statistics 285 Press Í or † to store the list name and its elements, if any, in any of the stat list editor. Enter a valid list name in the current column of four ways. • Select a name from the LIST NAMES menu (Chapter 11). • Enter L1, L2, L3, L4, L5, or L6 from the keyboard. • Enter an existing user-created list name directly from the keyboard. • Enter a new user-created list name. 3. 2.
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To leave enter-name context without entering a list name, press '. At the Name= prompt, you can create a new list name, paste a list name from the LIST NAMES menu (Chapter 11). Enter-Name Context In enter-name context, the Name= prompt is displayed in the entry line, and alpha-lock is not required at the Name= prompt. The Ù symbol is on. Chapter 12: Statistics 298 The stat list editor switches to L6 from the keyboard, or paste an existing list name from L1 to view-names context.
To leave enter-name context without entering a list name, press '. At the Name= prompt, you can create a new list name, paste a list name from the LIST NAMES menu (Chapter 11). Enter-Name Context In enter-name context, the Name= prompt is displayed in the entry line, and alpha-lock is not required at the Name= prompt. The Ù symbol is on. Chapter 12: Statistics 298 The stat list editor switches to L6 from the keyboard, or paste an existing list name from L1 to view-names context.
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... an Item from the home screen are GetCalc(, Get(, and Send(. You also can access each CATALOG item from a menu or the keyboard, except: • The six string functions • The six hyperbolic functions • The solve( instruction without the equation solver editor ...select a CATALOG item, follow these steps. 1. Press y N to display the CATALOG. Chapter 15: CATALOG, Strings, Hyperbolic Functions Browsing the TI-84 Plus CATALOG What Is the CATALOG? Chapter 15: CATALOG, Strings, Hyperbolic Functions 411 The CATALOG is an alphabetical list of all functions and instructions on...
... an Item from the home screen are GetCalc(, Get(, and Send(. You also can access each CATALOG item from a menu or the keyboard, except: • The six string functions • The six hyperbolic functions • The solve( instruction without the equation solver editor ...select a CATALOG item, follow these steps. 1. Press y N to display the CATALOG. Chapter 15: CATALOG, Strings, Hyperbolic Functions Browsing the TI-84 Plus CATALOG What Is the CATALOG? Chapter 15: CATALOG, Strings, Hyperbolic Functions 411 The CATALOG is an alphabetical list of all functions and instructions on...
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...2. Press ƒ [ã] to be displayed in a program. • It accepts input from the keyboard in a program. lock. Chapter 15: CATALOG, Strings, Hyperbolic Functions 413 the TI-84 Plus interprets each instruction or function name, such as sin( or cos(, as one character; Entering a String ...one character. • Count each instruction or function name as one character. Entering and Using Strings What Is a String? On the TI-84 Plus, a string has two primary applications. • It defines text to indicate the beginning of numbers, letters, function names, or instruction...
...2. Press ƒ [ã] to be displayed in a program. • It accepts input from the keyboard in a program. lock. Chapter 15: CATALOG, Strings, Hyperbolic Functions 413 the TI-84 Plus interprets each instruction or function name, such as sin( or cos(, as one character; Entering a String ...one character. • Count each instruction or function name as one character. Entering and Using Strings What Is a String? On the TI-84 Plus, a string has two primary applications. • It defines text to indicate the beginning of numbers, letters, function names, or instruction...
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... Started is a fast-paced introduction. Chapter 16: Programming Getting Started: Volume of a cylinder and then computes its volume. 1. A program is on. Create a program that the TI-84 Plus executes sequentially, as if you had entered them from the keyboard.
... Started is a fast-paced introduction. Chapter 16: Programming Getting Started: Volume of a cylinder and then computes its volume. 1. A program is on. Create a program that the TI-84 Plus executes sequentially, as if you had entered them from the keyboard.
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...TI-84 Plus. PRGM I/O (Input/Output) Instructions PRGM I/O Menu To display the PRGM I /O EXEC 1: Input Enters a value or uses the cursor. 2: Prompt Prompts for entry of each graph style, see the Graph Styles table in all graph styles are available in Chapter 3. Not all graphing... 3: Disp Displays text, value, or the home screen. 4: DispGraph Displays the current graph. 5: DispTable Displays the current table. 6: Output( Displays text at a specified position. 7: getKey Checks the keyboard for a keystroke. 8: ClrHome Clears the display. 9: ClrTable Clears the current table....
...TI-84 Plus. PRGM I/O (Input/Output) Instructions PRGM I/O Menu To display the PRGM I /O EXEC 1: Input Enters a value or uses the cursor. 2: Prompt Prompts for entry of each graph style, see the Graph Styles table in all graph styles are available in Chapter 3. Not all graphing... 3: Disp Displays text, value, or the home screen. 4: DispGraph Displays the current graph. 5: DispTable Displays the current table. 6: Output( Displays text at a specified position. 7: getKey Checks the keyboard for a keystroke. 8: ClrHome Clears the display. 9: ClrTable Clears the current table....
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Turn off the graphing calculator. Replace the slide cover over the keyboard to the polarity (+ and N) diagram in memory, you must turn off the graphing calculator. Replace the battery compartment cover. Do not remove the AAA batteries and the silver oxide battery simultaneously. 3. Use a ..., + side up. Turn the back of the battery cover, and then pull the cover toward you . Turn the graphing calculator on the graphing calculator. Hold the graphing calculator upright, push downward on the latch on the top of the unit toward you . 2. Replace all four discharged AAA batteries...
Turn off the graphing calculator. Replace the slide cover over the keyboard to the polarity (+ and N) diagram in memory, you must turn off the graphing calculator. Replace the battery compartment cover. Do not remove the AAA batteries and the silver oxide battery simultaneously. 3. Use a ..., + side up. Turn the back of the battery cover, and then pull the cover toward you . Turn the graphing calculator on the graphing calculator. Hold the graphing calculator upright, push downward on the latch on the top of the unit toward you . 2. Replace all four discharged AAA batteries...
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...calculating 402 formula 639 internal rate of return (irr 398 internal rate of return (irr 586 intersect operation on a graph...keyboard layout 1 math operations 52 key-code diagram 454 L L (user-created list name symbol) . . . 268 LabelOff 110, 586 LabelOn 110, 587 labels graph ...graph style 101 line segments, drawing 189 Line( (draw line 190, 587 lines, drawing 190, 191 LINK RECEIVE menu 559 LINK SEND menu 553 linking receiving items 559 to a CBL 2™ or CBR 551 to a PC or Macintosh 552 to a TI-84 Plus Silver Edition or TI-84 Plus 562 transmitting items 547 two TI-84 Plus...
...calculating 402 formula 639 internal rate of return (irr 398 internal rate of return (irr 586 intersect operation on a graph...keyboard layout 1 math operations 52 key-code diagram 454 L L (user-created list name symbol) . . . 268 LabelOff 110, 586 LabelOn 110, 587 labels graph ...graph style 101 line segments, drawing 189 Line( (draw line 190, 587 lines, drawing 190, 191 LINK RECEIVE menu 559 LINK SEND menu 553 linking receiving items 559 to a CBL 2™ or CBR 551 to a PC or Macintosh 552 to a TI-84 Plus Silver Edition or TI-84 Plus 562 transmitting items 547 two TI-84 Plus...
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... on a graph 198, 219 Then 437, 584 thick graph style 101 TI Connect 552 TI-84 Plus key code diagram 454 keyboard 1 Time axes format 161, 613 time value of money (TVM) C/Y variable (number of compounding periods per year 406 calculating 394 formulas... Trace instruction in a program . 118, 614 transmitting error conditions 564 from a TI-83 562 from a TI-83 Plus Silver Edition or TI-83 Plus 562 from a TI-84 Plus Silver Edition or TI-84 Plus 562 stopping 556 to a TI-84 Plus Silver Edition or TI-84 Plus 556 transpose matrix (T 237, 621 trigonometric functions 53 T-Test (one-sample t...
... on a graph 198, 219 Then 437, 584 thick graph style 101 TI Connect 552 TI-84 Plus key code diagram 454 keyboard 1 Time axes format 161, 613 time value of money (TVM) C/Y variable (number of compounding periods per year 406 calculating 394 formulas... Trace instruction in a program . 118, 614 transmitting error conditions 564 from a TI-83 562 from a TI-83 Plus Silver Edition or TI-83 Plus 562 from a TI-84 Plus Silver Edition or TI-84 Plus 562 stopping 556 to a TI-84 Plus Silver Edition or TI-84 Plus 556 transpose matrix (T 237, 621 trigonometric functions 53 T-Test (one-sample t...