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Solution 12100: Calculating Inverse Logarithms or Antilogs on the TI-89 Family, TI-92 Family, and Voyage™ 200 Graphing Calculators.

...l to 10^N. 10^ can be entered manually or accessed through the CATALOG menu. Example: To calculate the inverse log of 1.25, enter 10^1.25, which returns 17.7828. Please see the TI-89 family, TI-92 family and Voyage 200 guidebooks for additional information. Solution 12100: Calculating Inver...
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Solution 10449: Using the Interpolate Editor on the TI-85 and TI-86.

... How do I use the interpolate editor on the TI-85 or TI-86? The following instructions demonstrate how to use the interpolate/extrapolate feature of the TI-85 and TI-86. Example: Given points (3,6) and (-1,-2), find the y value at x=7. • Press [2nd] [MATH] [MORE] [F1] to enter the edit...
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Solution 10439: Plotting Points Using the TI-86.

...wer is 1, so clear the fStat list and leave it blank.)• Press [2nd] [QUIT] to leave the editor.Plot the coordinates: • Press [2nd] [STAT] [F3] [F1].• Turn the plot on by pressing [ENTER] then press the down arrow. • Select [F1] to view a scatter plot. • Press [GRAPH] [F3] [MORE] [F5]. Please see...
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Solution 12791: Using a Function that Needs an Integer as an Argument in Approximate Mode using the TI-89 family, TI-92 Plus and Voyage™ 200.

...e and the checkTmr( function is used with an integer argument, the argument used by the function is a floating point number and "Argument" error is returned by the unit. However, the following is entered checkTmr(exact(integer)), the calculator will return the expected result.Please see the TI-89...
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Solution 10428: Finding the Reduced Row Echelon Form of a Matrix on the TI-85 or TI-86.

...imensions of the matrix (3 [ENTER] 4 [ENTER]).• Input the values for the elements of the matrix pressing [ENTER] after each entry.• Press [Exit] to return to the home screen.To find the reduced row echelon form:• Press [2nd] [MATRX] [F4] [F5] (This will paste rref( on the home screen).• Press [2n...
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Solution 10427: Finding the Limit of a Function Using the TI-86 Graphing Calculator.

...limit of a function on the TI-86, it must first be graphed in the interval comprising the given value the function approaches. Then, use the table feature to display values that surround the given value. In the table setup editor, choose a beginning value that is less than the given value and the...
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Solution 23550: Performing Laplace and Inverse Laplace Transformations on the TI-89 Family, TI-92 Plus, Voyage™ 200 Graphing Calculators.

...tions such as ME*Pro (designed for mechanical engineering) or EE*Pro (designed for electrical engineering) one can add this functionality. To do an actual transformation, use the below example of f(t)=t, in terms of a universal frequency variable Laplaces. The steps below were generated using the...
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Solution 22290: Solving for f(x+h) Using the TI-89 Family, TI-92 Family or Voyage™ 200 Calculators.

...ct 6:Define f(x) =. • After the equal sign, input (4x+3)/(6x+7) and press [ENTER] to define the function. If entered correctly, the calculator will return "Done" and the calculator's display should look like:   • To solve for f(x+h), press [F2], select 5:f(x+h) and press [ENTER]. The calculator w...
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Solution 21411: Graphing the Density of a Curve on the TI-89 Family, TI-92 Plus and Voyage™ 200 Graphing Calculators.

...stalled, the density of a curve can be graphed by following the example listed below. Values for list1 = {10,11,12,13} Values for list2 = {1,2,3,1} • Turn on the TI-89 family, TI-92 Plus or Voyage 200 calculator. • Press [APPS] and select the Statistics with List Editor App. • When the "Folder Se...
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Solution 10371: Calculating and Graphing a Linear Regression on the TI-82.

...f the equation (y=ax+b) and then list the values for the two coefficients (a and b).Graph the data:1) Press [2nd] [STAT PLOT] [1].2) Press [ENTER] to turn on the stat plot.3) Be sure that xlist is L1 and ylist is L2 4.4) Press [GRAPH] to display the data. Note: it may be necessary to change the w...
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Solution 11788: Setting the Scientific Notation Mode on a TI-89 Family, TI-92 Plus and Voyage™ 200 Graphing Calculator.

...n arrow to scroll down to Exact/Approx. 7) Click on the right arrow and scroll down to APPROXIMATE.   8) Press [ENTER] twice until the calculator returns to the HOME screen. Solutions will now appear in scientific notation. Please see the TI-89 family, TI-92 family and Voyage 200 guidebooks fo...
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Solution 19149: Using Folders on the TI-89 Family, TI-92 Family, and Voyage™ 200 Graphing Calculators.

...ed variables are stored in the "current folder" unless specified otherwise.  The name of the current folder is displayed in the left corner of the status line (at the bottom of the screen). The system variables in the MAIN folder are always directly accessible, regardless of the current folder. C...
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Solution 10351: Finding the Inverse of a Matrix on the TI-85 or TI-86 Graphing Calculator.

...ensions of the matrix (2 [ENTER] 2 [ENTER]) 4) Input the values for the elements of the matrix pressing [ENTER] after each entry 5) Press [Exit] to return to the home screen To find the inverse of matrix A: 1) Press [2nd] [7](MATRX) [F1] [F1] the screen should show A 2) Press [2nd] [EE](X-1) [EN...
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Solution 10416: Calculating the Derivative of a Function Using the TI-85 or TI-86.

...how 6. The TI-85 and TI-86 only solve derivatives numerically and will not give the symbolic answer of 2x+2. Instead, the graphing calculator substitutes 2 (for x) into the answer (2x+2) and evaluates the function, hence the answer of 6.Please see the TI-85 and TI-86 guidebooks for additional ...
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Solution 18709: Calculating the gcd() (Greatest Common Divisor) on the TI-85 and TI-86 Graphing Calculators.

... How do I calculate the gcd() (Greatest Common Divisor) on the TI-85 and TI-86 graphing calculators? The greatest common divisor (GCD) function returns the largest number that divides into two positive whole numbers or lists of positive whole numbers evenly. If both arguments are lists, they ...
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Solution 18689: Calculating the gcd() (Greatest Common Divisor) on the TI-73 Family Graphing Calculators.

... How do I calculate the gcd() (Greatest Common Divisor) on the TI-73 family graphing calculators? The greatest common divisor (GCD) function returns the largest number that divides into two positive whole numbers or lists of positive whole numbers evenly. If both arguments are lists, they ...
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Solution 11763: Graphing a Differential Equation on the TI-89 Family, TI-92 Family and Voyage™ 200 Graphing Calculators.

...ution: 1) Press [MODE]. 2) For Graphing Mode, select 6:DIFF EQUATIONS and press [ENTER]. 3) For Angle, select 1:Radian. 4) Press [ENTER][ENTER] to return 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 re...
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Solution 11754: Finding the Complex Conjugate of an Imaginary Number on the TI-89 Family, TI-92 Family, and Voyage™ 200 Graphing Calculators.

...ction is located under the the MATH/Complex menu.The conj() function can be used with an expression, a list, or a matrix.Examples:• conj(2+3i) will return 2-3i• conj({2+3i,-i,1-i}) will return the list {2-3i, i, 1+i}• conj([9, 2-i; 1-i, -i] will return the matrix [9, 2+i; 1+i, i]. The matrix will...
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Solution 18469: Calculating the Summation of a Geometric Sequence Using the TI-89 Family, TI-92 Family, or Voyage 200™.

... 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 in a geometric sequence. Find the first 5 terms in...
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Solution 11751: Finding Critical Points Using the TI-89 Family, TI-92 Family, and Voyage™ 200 Graphing Calculators.

...ove function: 1) Press [F3] and select d( and enter d(x^3+x^2-5x-5,x) 2) Press [ENTER] to differentiate the following function. The calculator will return: 3x^2+2x-5 To find one of the critical points you will need to set the derivative (shown above) equal to zero and solve for x: 1) Press [F2] ...
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Solution 10374: X and Y Coordinates Do Not Appear When Tracing a Function on the TI-82 Calculator.

...y and scroll to the right to highlight "FORMAT".   • With FORMAT highlighted, scroll down to CoordOn and press [ENTER].  • Press the [GRAPH] key to return the graphing window. Press [TRACE] and use the left and right arrows to trace the functions. The X and Y coordinates should now be displayed o...
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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.

...a System or CAS, the TI-89 family, TI-92 Plus and Voyage 200 can display radicals and imaginary numbers in the calculated solution. To enable this feature, please follow the steps listed below: 1) Press [MODE] and scroll down to "Complex Format". Using the arrow keys, highlight "2:RECTANGULAR" an...
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Solution 10355: Setting the Number of Decimal Places on the TI-85 and TI-86.

...• Press the [ENTER] key.For 2 decimal places, 2 should be highlighted. All answers will then be rounded to 2 decimal places.• Press [2nd] [QUIT] to return to the home screen.Please see the TI-85 and TI-86 guidebooks for additional information. Solution 10355: Setting the Number of Decimal Places...
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Solution 10348: Calculating Inverse Trigonometric Functions on the TI-85 or TI-86 Graphing Calculators.

...sure of the angle may be in radians and not degrees. • Press [2nd] [MODE] • Highlight Degree then press the [ENTER] key.• Press the [EXIT] key to return to the home screen. The examples below will demonstrate how to input inverse trigonometric functions using the TI-85 or the TI-86 graphing ca...
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Solution 10215: Polynomial Root Finder and Simultaneous Equation Solver App gives Unexpected Result for the TI-83/84 Plus, TI-89/TI-92/Voyage 200 and the TI-85/TI-86 families of the Graphing line of Calculators.

...hing calculator. (Note: This behavior also applies to the TI-89/TI-92 Plus/Voyage™ 200 Polynomial Root Finder Application and the TI-85/TI-86 Poly feature.) Due to 14-bit calculation in the basecode, in some cases the results returned will contain an imaginary part (often small but sometimes si...
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