User Manual
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...Using the List Editor to Attach a Formula 163 Using the List Editor With Attached-Formula Lists 164 TI-86 Table of Contents ix Executing and Displaying Attached Formulas 164 Handling Errors Related to Attached Formulas 165 Detaching a Formula from a List Name 166 Editing an Element of ... in an Expression 172 Editing Vector Dimension and Elements 172 The VECTR MATH Menu 173 The VECTR OPS (Operations) Menu 173 The VECTR CPLX (Complex) Menu 175 Using Mathematical Functions with Vectors 176 Chapter 13: Matrices 177 Matrices on the TI-86 178 Creating, Storing, and Displaying ...
...Using the List Editor to Attach a Formula 163 Using the List Editor With Attached-Formula Lists 164 TI-86 Table of Contents ix Executing and Displaying Attached Formulas 164 Handling Errors Related to Attached Formulas 165 Detaching a Formula from a List Name 166 Editing an Element of ... in an Expression 172 Editing Vector Dimension and Elements 172 The VECTR MATH Menu 173 The VECTR OPS (Operations) Menu 173 The VECTR CPLX (Complex) Menu 175 Using Mathematical Functions with Vectors 176 Chapter 13: Matrices 177 Matrices on the TI-86 178 Creating, Storing, and Displaying ...
User Manual
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...data points to a list, which is a list. The function must have the same number of a list as a single argument. {1,2,3}+10 returns {11 12 13} {5,10,15}¹{2,4,6} returns {10 40 90} 3+{1,7,(2,1)} returns {(4,0) (10,0) (5,1)} ‡{4,16,36,64} returns {2 4 6 8} sin {7,5} returns {....error. the result is dynamically stored and updated in listName (page 162) Using Mathematical Functions with no arguments removes all lists must be valid for many TI-86 functions; however, when graphing, undefined points do not result in the list; Here are some examples of elements (equal dimension...
...data points to a list, which is a list. The function must have the same number of a list as a single argument. {1,2,3}+10 returns {11 12 13} {5,10,15}¹{2,4,6} returns {10 40 90} 3+{1,7,(2,1)} returns {(4,0) (10,0) (5,1)} ‡{4,16,36,64} returns {2 4 6 8} sin {7,5} returns {....error. the result is dynamically stored and updated in listName (page 162) Using Mathematical Functions with no arguments removes all lists must be valid for many TI-86 functions; however, when graphing, undefined points do not result in the list; Here are some examples of elements (equal dimension...