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| An enhancement to the TI-82, this graphics calculator is most suitable for the lower secondary mathematics education.
Features:
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| | Additional statistics features to the TI-82: unlimited numbers of named lists with up to 999 elements, automatic creation of the residual list in the Y=editor, use any numbers as frequencies to calculate common statistical measures.
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| | Multiple graph styles.
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| | Interactive graphical analysis including numerical derivatives and integrals.
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| | Up to 10 matrices.
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| | Inferential statistics, probability distributions.
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| | Complex numbers.
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| | Split screen option.
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| | Display of the function on the graph.
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| | Defines, stores and displays up to 10 rectangular functions, 6 parametric equations, 6 polar equations and 2 sequences.
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| | Data analysis including tabular calculation, 8 regression models, 4 plot types.
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| | 32 KB of memory: 28 KB of user-available memory.
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| | 8-line by 16-character display, 64 x 96 pixels.
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| | Pull-down menus.
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| | A structured programming language. |