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Solution 12045: Calculating the Numeric Derivative (nDeriv) on the TI-89 Family, TI-92 Family, and Voyage™ 200 Graphing Calculators.

...tion. Example: To find the numeric derivative of 2x3 when x=2, enter the following: nDeriv(2x^3, x)|x=2 or d(2x^3,x)|x=2  (The d( ) function is accessed by pressing [2nd] [8].) Both functions will return 24. If the value of x is not specified, the symbolic derivative will be displayed. ...
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Solution 12042: Algorithm for Summation on the TI-89 Family, TI-92 Family, and Voyage™ 200 Graphing Calculators.

... to use and compute summations using the TI-89 family, TI-92 family, and Voyage 200 graphing calculators. The syntax for the å ( function, which is accessed by pressing [2nd] [MATH] [B] [4], is as follows: å(expression, variable, lower limit, upper limit) Example: To find the sum of the seq...
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Solution 11869: Performing Unit Conversions On The TI-89 Family,TI-92 Family, and Voyage™ 200 Graphing Calculators.

... to another in the same category, including user-defined units. For example, to convert 4 light years to kilometers: • Enter 4 • Press [2nd][3] to access the UNITS menu (On Voyage 200 press [♦][P]) • In the Length menu, select _ltyr, • Press [2nd][MODE] to select the convert icon (on the...
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Solution 11764: Graphing a Function and the Slope Field Based on that Function using a TI-89 Titanium, TI-92 Plus or Voyage™ 200 Graphing Calculators.

...Go to Y= and type in the function. For example, use y=x^2. • Press [MODE] • Press [F2]. • Change Split Screen to Left-Right. • Change Split Screen 1 App to Y= Editor. • Change Split Screen 2 App to Y= Editor. • Change Number of Graphs to 2. • Change Graph 2 to Diff Equations. • Press Enter to...
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Solution 11865: The isPrime() Algorithm on the TI-89 Family, TI-92 Family, and Voyage™ 200 Graphing Calculators.

... used by the TI-89 family, TI-92 family, and Voyage 200 calculators divides by successive primes through the largest one less than 216. It does not actually keep a table or use a sieve to create these divisors, but cyclically adds the sequence of increments 2, 2, 4, 2, 4, 2, 4, 6, 2, 6 to gen...
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Solution 12114: Calculating Integrals on the TI-89 Titanium and Voyage™ 200 Graphing Calculators.

...egrals to find the area below a graph, first graph the function to see if parts of the area being calculated is not below the x-axis and take it into account when using the integration. Please see the TI-89 family, TI-92 family and Voyage 200 guidebooks for additional information. Solution 12114...
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Solution 10356: Solving Simultaneous Equations on the TI-85 or TI-86.

... 3 (This indicates that there are three equations to solve.)3) Press [ENTER] 4) Input the coefficients for the first equation pressing [ENTER] after each value.5) Press [3] [ENTER] [3] [ENTER] [(-)] [4] [ENTER] [(-)] [3] [ENTER].6) Repeat the same steps for the next two equations.7) Press [F5] to...
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Solution 18709: Calculating the gcd() (Greatest Common Divisor) on the TI-85 and TI-86 Graphing Calculators.

...oth arguments are lists, they must have the same number of elements. If one argument is a list and the other a non-list, the non-list is paired with each element of the list, and a list is returned.   The syntax is as follows:   gcd(valueA,valueB) gcd(listA,listB)   Examples:   • Find the greates...
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Solution 18689: Calculating the gcd() (Greatest Common Divisor) on the TI-73 Family Graphing Calculators.

...oth arguments are lists, they must have the same number of elements. If one argument is a list and the other a non-list, the non-list is paired with each element of the list, and a list is returned. Note: This is function is frequently used with fractions to reduce them to lowest terms on the TI...
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Solution 11763: Graphing a Differential Equation on the TI-89 Family, TI-92 Family and Voyage™ 200 Graphing Calculators.

...eturn to the main screen. 5) Press [♦][F1] (On the TI-92 family and Voyage 200 press [♦][W]) 6) Enter y1'= 2y1*cos(t). Please Note: That the y is replaced with y1. This is because y' is itself replaced with y1'.     7) Press [F1][9] to access the Format menu. 8) Make sure that the setting Axes...
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Solution 18469: Calculating the Summation of a Geometric Sequence Using the TI-89 Family, TI-92 Family, or Voyage 200™.

...tive terms in a geometric sequence. The syntax for the å function is given below: å(expression, variable, low, high) The expression is evaluated for each value of the variable from low to high, and returns the sum of the results. The following example demonstrates how to sum up the first n terms ...
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Solution 11751: Finding Critical Points Using the TI-89 Family, TI-92 Family, and Voyage™ 200 Graphing Calculators.

...e found using the TI-89 family, TI-92 family or Voyage 200? The critical points of a function are the points where the derivative is equal to zero, reach a local minimum, or reach a local maximum. The following illustrates how to use the differentiate and solve functions to find critical points. ...
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Solution 11739: Displaying Radicals and Imaginary Numbers in the Solutions Using the TI-89 Family, TI-92 Plus and Voyage™ 200.

...ss [MODE] and scroll down to "Complex Format". Using the arrow keys, highlight "2:RECTANGULAR" and press [ENTER]. 2) Press [F2] and scroll down to "Exact/Approx". Using the arrow keys, highlight "2:EXACT" and press [ENTER]. Press [ENTER] again to return to the HOME screen. 3) Press [2nd] [√] to i...
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Solution 11840: Implicit Multiplication on the TI-89 Family, TI-92 Family, and Voyage™ 200.

...matrix index to element a[1,2]. Note: Another example, x (a+b), is not read as multiplication. The only significance that the parser gives to white space is that it terminates tokens. Thus, abcd is a single name, but ab cd are two separate names, because the space caused the name parsing algorith...
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Solution 11790: Step-by-Step Functionality on TI Graphing Calculators.

...aphing calculators have step-by-step functionality? Currently, TI graphing calculators do not offer step-by-step functionality. However, there is an Application (App) called Symbolic Math Guide (SMG) available on the TI-89 family, TI-92 Plus and Voyage™ 200. This App allows the user to choose th...
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Solution 11374: Compatibility Between TI-89 Family, TI-92 Family, and Voyage™ 200 Graphing Calculators Data and Programs.

...om a TI-89, TI-89 Titanium, TI-92 Plus, or Voyage 200 to a TI-92 is made, the sending calculator automatically checks to be sure the functionality is acceptable for the TI-92. If not, the data is not sent. This protects the TI-92 because tokenized data can cause the TI-92 to lock up. 4) If tokeni...
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Solution 13886: Calculating Implicit Derivatives on the TI-89 Titanium and Voyage™ 200 with OS v3.10. or Higher.

...ease of OS v3.10, the impDif() function has now been added to the operating system of the TI-89 Titanium and Voyage 200. The impDif() function can be accessed by following the steps provided below. 1) From the HOME screen, access the Calc menu by pressing [F3] 2) Select D:impDif( -or- 1) From t...
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Solution 10458: Instructions for Installing the TI-92 Plus Module.

...ove it from the main unit. • With the unit ON, hold down the [ON] key and remove one of the four AA batteries. Release the [ON] key. • Lay the TI-92 face down on a flat cushioned surface. (Placing a towel between the graphing calculator and surface will be enough cushion.) • Loosen and remove the...
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Solution 13820: Differences Between OS v3.10 and Previous Operating Systems When Solving Inequalities Using the TI-89 Titanium and Voyage™ 200.

...or Voyage 200? OS v3.10 for the TI-89 Titanium and Voyage 200 increases the ability of the calculator's Computer Algebra System (CAS) to display more accurate results for inequalities involving polynomials and rational expressions. The table below displays the added functionality of OS v3.10 when...
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Solution 33951: Calculating the Row Echelon Form of a Matrix Using the TI-36X Pro.

...er] to select matrix A. 3) Select 3 for ROWS and 3 for COLUMNS and scroll to OK and press [enter]. 4) Input the matrix entries, pressing enter after each entry. For example, [3] [enter] [(-)] [1] [enter] [5] [enter] [(-)] [2] [enter] [4] [enter] [6] [enter].  5) Exit the matrix editor by selectin...
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Solution 12052: Compatibility of the TI-89 Family, TI-92 Family and Voyage™ 200 Graphing Calculators.

... How compatible are the TI-89 family, TI-92 family, and Voyage 200 graphing calculators? Most original TI-92 specific functionality will transfer back and forth between the TI-89, TI-89 Titanium, TI-92, TI-92 Plus and Voyage 200. Advanced Mathematics Software-specific functionality and some ...
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Solution 10180: Availability of Basic Calculator Guidebooks and Manuals.

...owledge Base Search Does TI offer guidebooks for basic calculators?                     Basic calculators such as the following are not packaged with hard copy guidebooks, nor are any such guidebooks available for purchase or free download for these models. • TI-503 SV • TI-1795 SV ...
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Solution 25490: What is the Ohio Gradualtion Test (OGT) Red Calculator and why is it referred to as the TI-30XIISR?

...duation Tests (OGT).  These schools refer to it as the TI-30XIISR.   The TI-30X IIS produced for the OGT testing is red and has the OGT logo on the face and it is provided at testing sites. There is also a red unit available for Ohio schools that does not have the OGT logo. These are available t...
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Solution 23370: Solving Quadratic Equations on the TI-30X IIS/B and TI-34 II Explorer Plus™.

...=] again for the result The screen should display -1. Please Note: To find the other value for the expression, use these set of instructions and replace [+] with the [-] (minus) key. Please see the TI-30X IIS/B and TI-34 II Explorer Plus guidebooks for additional information. Solution 23370: ...
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Solution 11804: The Anti-Derivative of Sin(x)*Cos(x) Returns an Expression in Cos(x) Instead of Sin(x) on the TI-89 Family, TI-92 Plus and Voyage™ 200.

...d. Internally, the integrand is stored as cos(x)*sin(x). TI could have chosen to store the integrand as sin(x)*cos(x), but either ordering is equally acceptable. • Then the algorithm attempts to verify whether the integrand is of the form const*elementary_function(u(x))*u'(x). Here, the first f...
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