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Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1: Operating the TIN73 Preparing to Use Your TIN73... 3 The Home Screen ... 5 Entering Numbers and Other Characters ... 6 Functions and Instructions ... 12 Entering Expressions... 15 Retrieving Previous Entries - £ ... 17 Recalling and Storing the Last Answer - ¢...
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TIN73 Table of Contents Chapter 6: Statistical Plots Steps for Defining a Stat Plot ... 108 Defining Statistical Data in Lists ... 109 Deselecting Y Defining a Stat Plot ... 109 Selecting Stat Plot Types ... 111 Defining Stat Plot Options ... 112 Adjusting Window Values and Format ...
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Chapter 11: Trigonometry The - u TRIG Menu ... 210 Graphing Trig Functions... 214 The - u ANGLE Menu ... 215 Chapter 12: Programming What Is a Program? ... 223 Steps for Creating a Program... 223 Creating and Naming a New Program ... 224 Entering Program Commands...
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Equation Operating System (EOS é)... 330 In Case of Difficulty ... 330 Correcting an Error... 331 Error Messages... 332 Appendix C: BatteryàService and Warranty Information Battery Information ... 340 Texas Instruments (TI) Support and Service ... 342 Warranty Information ... 343 Index...
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Preparing to Use Your TIN73... 3 Installing the AAA Batteries... 3 Turning the TIN73 On and Off ... 3 Adjusting the Display Contrast ... 4 Resetting Memory and All Defaults... 4 The Home Screen... 5 Entering Numbers and Other Characters... 6 Entering a Negative Number a...
Chapter 1: Operating the TIN73 Preparing to Use Your TIN73 Installing the AAA Batteries Installing the AAA Batteries à Turning the Turning the TI TIN73 73 On and Off On and Off - - è è - ...
Chapter 1: Operating the TIN73 Adjusting the Display Contrast Adjusting the Display Contrast Resetting Memory and All Defaults Resetting Memory and All Defaults MEMORY - Ÿ RESET RESET RAM The ^ key...
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Chapter 1: Operating the TIN73 (A-Z) =, , >, , <, and, or Done The entry line " " ! $ {1,2,3}...
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Done Entry Line ³ - l : Done Test and Logic (Boolean) Operators Chapter 1: Operating the TIN73 Use $, #, ", and ! to highlight R. R is pasted to the entry line. The Home screen...
Chapter 1: Operating the TIN73 Functions and Instructions Accessing Functions and Instructions from Menus Accessing Functions and Instructions from Menus Displaying a Menu pxl-Test( Pxl-On(...
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- ‚ Accessing and Selecting Menu Items Exiting a Menu without Making a Selection Chapter 1: Operating the TIN73 "...
Chapter 1: Operating the TIN73 Grouping Parts of Expressions with Parentheses Grouping Parts of Expressions with Parentheses ³ - l : Using Implied Multiplication in Expressions Using Implied Multiplication in Expressions ³ - l : Entering Multiple Expressions on One Line Entering Multiple Expressions on One Line - | $ $ $ b ³...
Chapter 1: Operating the TIN73 ! - t Done - £ - £ ! ! ! Recalling and Storing the Last Answer - ¢ - ¢ Continuing a Calculation with Ans Continuing a Calculation with Ans < = WINDOW - ¢...
³ - l : Using Ans as a Variable in an Expression Using Ans as a Variable in an Expression ³ - l : 1 . 7 4 . 2 F - ¢ b 1 4 7 Chapter 1: Operating the TIN73 Ans=7.14...
Chapter 1: Operating the TIN73 Storing Values to a Variable X Storing Values to a Variable abs( Xmin Line( Plot1 Plot2 Plot3 Pic1 Pic2 Pic3 Xmin Xmax 2:Y-Vars 4:Picture 1:Window...
Chapter 2: Math Operations Integer Division - Œ Integer Division - Œ ³ p - „ ³ „ b Intà quotient=5 remainder=1 - Œ - Œ The result includes the quotient and the remainder, r.
Chapter 2: Math Operations ³ {1,2,3} : - t Done X - v > log(30) > Done ³ cos(90) and sin(0) : - u E - t Done The 1 MATH Menu MATH log(30) ¡ ¡ 1>log(30) is false; 2>log(30) is true; 3>log(30) is true.
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Chapter 2: Math Operations Done 2 6 8 # # b # # # b 3 0 7 Solving Equations with More Than One Answer # # # b Your variable values may vary.
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³ EQUATION SOLVER b I 6 1 6 = bound # " a / / / X=10 # # b Chapter 2: Math Operations Done / / " Your X value may vary. L6 is between the bounds.
³ 1 " " E b min( and max( 1 " 5 and 6 min( and max( MATH min( min( min( max( max( max( ³ ={3,2,1} For more information on entering lists, see Chapter 5: Lists. Chapter 2: Math Operations <...
Autosimp Mansimp ³ " \ The total shaded area in the first diagram is equal to the total shaded area in the second one. Autosimp Setting Autosimp Setting ³ Autosimp . # # # # b " \ Chapter 3: Fractions In Autosimp mode In Mansimp...
Chapter 3: Fractions Mansimp Setting Mansimp Setting Mansimp Letting the Calculator Choose the Simplification Factor ³ Mansimp . # # # # " b - l < < Fac=3 " \ In A§b/c mode In b/c mode In A§b/c mode In b/c mode...
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Choosing the Simplification Factor ³ - l : " \ by 3 by 2. Recalling the Factor - } 6:Factor 6:Factor Factor Chapter 3: Fractions Factor The result did not change. Try again with another factor. Simplification is complete. Mansimp...
³ - l : > b > b ³ Converting Between Mixed Numbers and Simple Fractions ³ - l : < Chapter 3: Fractions > b In Autosimp mode In Mansimp mode 1 / 4 =.25...
Chapter 4: ConversionsàConstants The - ‚ CONVERSIONS Menu - ‚ 1:Length 2:Area 3:Volume 4:Time 5:Temp 6:MassàWeight 7:Speed Length - ‚ 1 1 Length inch Area - ‚ 2 2 Area acre LENGTH AREA VOLUME TIME TEMPERATURE MASS/WT. SPEED yard mile...
Chapter 4: ConversionsàConstants Converting a Unit of Measure Converting a Unit of Measure ³ - l : CONVERSIONS - ‚ 1:LENGTH CONVERSIONS m8 inch to the Home screen. The current unit is displayed. is pasted...
³ ¡ - l : - ‚ - £ - ! - m D " " - m E b Constants - † Chapter 4: ConversionsàConstants ¡ ¡ ¡ The calculator converts 5¡F to ¡C and then returns the negative of the result.
Chapter 4: ConversionsàConstants Single Mode Single Mode Single Defining Constants in Single Mode ³ - † ¦ Single - †...
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¦ Exit the Set Constant editor. Single Mode Constant Calculations You recognize that C ³ Single - † $ b # ! b - l Recalling a Constant in a Series of Calculations Chapter 4: ConversionsàConstants Single =+ 1 / 2 . The most recently entered constant ( ) remains...
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Chapter 4: ConversionsàConstants ³ ¦ Single - † $ b = ¦ 2 # # M - l : ¦ The calculator’s constant counter automatically computes n. ¦ 5 Q 2 is calculated automatically. Pressing @ a second time acts like - ¢ @. ¦...
Multiple Mode Multiple Mode Multiple Defining Constants in Multiple Mode ³ Multiple - † Multiple $ " b Recalling Constants in Multiple Mode Empty Chapter 4: ConversionsàConstants Multiple Multiple Single Multiple Multiple All constants are now selected.
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Chapter 4: ConversionsàConstants 1 2 3 Single ³ =+3¦2 - † $ " b # # # : ³ ¦ - l : ³ ¦ =¦2+3 Multiple You recognize that C =+3¦2. You recognize that C =¦2+3. Multiple Press b to evaluate the expression.
Steps for Creating a List ... 78 The List Editor 3 ... 79 Naming a List ... 79 Entering List Elements... 81 Editing Lists in the List Editor ... 87 Inserting or Deleting a New List ... 87 Deleting Lists from Calculator Memory ... 88 Inserting or Deleting One Element in a List ...
Chapter 5: Lists Steps for Creating a List Display the List editor. Name the list you want to define, or use a prenamed list ( Enter list elements (numerical or text). Edit list as necessary. Note: Surround text elements ¨ Prenamed lists, ¨...
The List Editor 3 " Entries in each column display the first 6 characters of the element. Naming a List Chapter 5: Lists {1,2,3,4,5,6}. Entry line Calculator is in Sci Numeric Notation mode. List name across top List counter (cursor is in the 1st list).
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Chapter 5: Lists Note ¨ ³ " NUM. ¨ Done Or, insert a blank list. Highlight a list name and press - m. NUM appears on the entry line. ¨ NUM now accepts elements.
Chapter 5: Lists Entering List Elements Numerical Lists sin(30) ³ ¨NUM={18,25,45} ¨NUM "...
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Chapter 5: Lists Entering Fractional Elements Interpreted as 1+(2/3)+4 Using parentheses...
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Dependent Numerical Lists "2 + L " ="2 + L ="4+L " ³ Chapter 5: Lists ="2+ L " L ="3+L ¨ ¨ ¨ ¨NUM "...
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Chapter 5: Lists ¨CEL " " ¨FRHT " - t D one d e g C 8 d e g F " b - t " - ‚ Done ¨FRHT Done 1 4 0 " ¨ C E L ¨FRHT D o n e "...
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! # # b a Categorical Lists ³ ¨CEL Note: Since the formula is enclosed in quotation marks, element 3 in ¨ FRHT is automatically updated. ¨ ¨ ¨ Chapter 5: Lists...
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Chapter 5: Lists 3 " Done # - t " TEST2 MDTRM " - t Done 85 80 74 TEST TEST1. " Done FINAL IVAN. The categorical list signifier, c.
Chapter 5: Lists ³ " ³ Deleting Lists from Calculator Memory Deleting Lists from Calculator Memory - Ÿ 4:Delete If elements exist in L1, then those appear also.
³ - Ÿ Inserting or Deleting One Element in a List Inserting or Deleting One Element in a List Editing an Existing Element Editing an Existing Element - m : Chapter 5: Lists...
Chapter 5: Lists Clearing All Elements in a List Clearing All Elements in a List OPS 3:ClrList Clearing All Elements in All Lists Clearing All Elements in All Lists - Ÿ Editing a List Formula Editing a List Formula - m : - Ÿ...
SortA( and SortD( - v " 1 and 2 SortA( and SortD( SortA( SortD( SortA( Sorting One List SortA( SortD( ³ ={4,7,3,9} - l : - v " " SortD( Chapter 5: Lists 1 and 2 On the Home screen In the List editor...
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Chapter 5: Lists Sorting Multiple Lists SortD( SortA( SortD( ³ ={3,4,7,9} ={14,13,12,11} - l : - v " " ={1,2,3,4} ¡ ¡ SortA( ¨ {9} still corresponds to L3{4} and L4{11} and so on.
Select( " ¨NEWT ¨NEWD seq( - v " 7 7 seq( seq( seq( Chapter 5: Lists - v " 9 accesses the list signifier. - t accesses the Text editor. Left bound Right bound seq(...
Chapter 5: Lists List Commands from the Home Screen Creating a List Creating a List ³ ¨ABC={1,2,3} - l : Done X - t CATALOG ¡ ¡ Done List braces { }...
Copying One List to Another Copying One List to Another ³ ={1,2,3} - l : Displaying One List Element Displaying One List Element ={4,5,6} Chapter 5: Lists...
Using Math Functions with Lists Using Math Functions with Lists ³ ={4,5,6} ={7,8,9} - l : {1,2,3}+{4,5,6,7} Chapter 5: Lists 1P{0,1,2} {4,5,6}+{7,8,9}= {4+7, 5+8, 6+9}= {11,13,15}...
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Chapter 5: Lists Radian . # # " b - l : For more information, see Chapter 11: Trigonometry. {16,25,36} Use " to scroll to see the entire answers.
Steps for Defining a Stat Plot ... 108 Defining Statistical Data in Lists ... 109 Deselecting Y n Functions... 109 Defining a Stat Plot ... 109 Selecting Stat Plot Types ... 111 Defining Stat Plot Options ... 112 Adjusting Window Values and Format ... 114 Displaying the Stat Plot...
Chapter 6: Statistical Plots Steps for Defining a Stat Plot Define numerical and categorical lists in the List editor. Deselect Y functions, if desired. Define the stat plot by entering the STAT PLOTS menu and selecting Plot1, Plot2, or Plot3. Turn on the stat plot, select the Plot Type and define all corresponding options.
Chapter 6: Statistical Plots Defining Statistical Data in Lists Deselecting Y Functions 2:Y-Vars 6:FnOff Defining a Stat Plot STAT PLOTS Plot1 Plot2 Plot3...
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Chapter 6: Statistical Plots The Stat Plot Menu Screen PlotsOff and PlotsOn - e 4 and 5 STAT PLOTS PlotsOff PlotsOn PlotsOff 1 2 3 PlotsOn 1 2 3 ³ Plot1 ¡ Plot2...
Chapter 6: Statistical Plots Defining Stat Plot Options Xlist Ylist Mark Ylist Ylist Xlist Xlist Xlist + ¦...
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CategList Data List or DataList# Scale VertàHor Icons 1 2 3 NumberàPercent Freq Chapter 6: Statistical Plots Data Lists Data Lists CategList Scale Scale 7:ZoomStat Icons Æ Ç È É Ê Ë Ì List DataList Xlist Freq Scale Data Xlist...
Chapter 6: Statistical Plots Adjusting Window Values and Format 7:ZoomStat AxesOff WINDOW Displaying the Stat Plot " Stat Plot Examples 2:Y-Vars 6:FnOff Scatter Plot Ô and xyLine Plot and xyLine Plot Ó Scatter Plot Ô Ó Ó...
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³ YEAR NORTH SOUTH For more information on entering lists, see Chapter 5: Lists. STAT PLOTS Plot1 b # b # # - v b # b STAT PLOTS Chapter 6: Statistical Plots YEAR NORTH Select the Ô icon.
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Chapter 6: Statistical Plots Plot2 b # b # # - v b # " b ZoomStat " Plot1 Plot1 ZoomStat YEAR SOUTH # " b Plot2 Using different marks helps you distinguish between Plot1 and Plot2. The plot that is being traced The X and Y coordinates Select the Ó...
Pictograph Î Pictograph Data List ³ CITY For more information on entering lists, see Chapter 5: Lists. Chapter 6: Statistical Plots Data List INVALID DIM DOMAIN DIST Scale Categorical list Numerical list...
Chapter 6: Statistical Plots STAT PLOTS Plot1 b # " " b # - v b # - v MILES b # b As you press " and !, the calculator highlights whole columns. Both list names and list values are displayed at the bottom of the screen.
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Xscl WINDOW ³ ¨SOUTH DataList2 DataList3 - l : STAT PLOTS Plot1 b # " " " CategList DataList1 DataList2 # - v Y E A R b # - v SOUTH Chapter 6: Statistical Plots Yscl WINDOW Xscl Yscl WINDOW 7:ZoomStat ¨YEAR...
Chapter 6: Statistical Plots Vert # # b " " " " Pie Chart Ï Pie Chart ³ PETS For more information on entering lists, see Chapter 5: Lists. " AMNT DataList Name and bar value CategList...
STAT PLOTS Plot1 # " " " " b # # " b " Histogram Ò Histogram ³ Chapter 6: Statistical Plots Plot1 PETS AMNT A percentage Pie chart 8 birds is 23.529% of the total pets owned. Data List name and section's CategList numerical value...
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Chapter 6: Statistical Plots SCORE For more information on entering lists, see Chapter 5: Lists. STAT PLOTS Plot1 b # " " " " " b # - v SCORE ZoomStat " FREQ FREQ 1 0 0 Select the Ò icon. 7 scores fall between the min and max.
Chapter 6: Statistical Plots ³ Plot1 b # " " " " " " b # - v SCORE ZoomStat " Modified Box Plot Õ Modified Box Plot Mark FREQ ¦ Select the Ö icon. Q1 Median point and its value...
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³ SCORE For more information on entering lists, see Chapter 5: Lists. STAT PLOTS STAT PLOTS Plot1 b # " " " " " " " b # b # - v b # " FREQ ZoomStat " Chapter 6: Statistical Plots SCORE FREQ SCORE...
The - v MATH Menu... 128 min( and max( - v " " 1 and 2 ... 128 mean(, median(, and mode( - v " " 3, 4, and 5... 130 stdDev( - v " " 6 ... 131 sum( - v " " 7... 132 The - v CALCULATE Menu...
Chapter 7: Statistical Analyses The - v MATH Menu MATH - v " " 1:min( 2:max( 3:mean( 4:median( 5:mode( 6:stdDev( 7:sum( min( and max( - v " " 1 and 2 min( and max( min( 1 and 2 min( max(...
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min( min( max( ³ {3,2,1} For more information on entering lists, see Chapter 5: Lists. -v"" -v"" Chapter 7: Statistical Analyses max( min( min( ¡ ¡ min( max( L {1,2,3}...
Chapter 7: Statistical Analyses mean(, median(, and mode( mean(, median(, and mode( - v " " 3, 4, and 5 median( mean( mean( median( mode( ³ ¨ ¨ TEST For more information on entering lists, see Chapter 5:Lists. 3, 4, and 5 FREQ mode(...
- l : - v " " b ¡ - v b E b FREQ stdDev( - v " " 6 6 stdDev( stdDev( stdDev( ³ ¨TEST - v " " ¡ - v b ¡ Chapter 7: Statistical Analyses TEST ¨FREQ TEST...
Chapter 7: Statistical Analyses sum( - v " " 7 7 sum( sum( sum( sum( sum( ³ ¨SUM ¨SUM={3,10,36,14,33,5,22,45} For more information on entering lists, see Chapter 5: Lists. - l : - v " " ¡ ¡...
The - v CALC Menu CALC 1-Var Stats 2-Var Stats - v " " " - v ! 1:1-Var Stats 2:2-Var Stats 3:Manual-Fit 4:Med-Med 5:LinReg(ax+b) 6:QuadReg 7:ExpReg Using Frequency Lists with - v CALC Using Frequency Lists with Menu Items Menu Items Chapter 7: Statistical Analyses ...
Chapter 7: Statistical Analyses 1-Var Stats and 2-Var Stats - v ! 1 and 2 1-Var Stats and 2-Var Stats 1-Var Stats 1-Var Stats 2-Var Stats 2-Var Stats ³ 1-Var Stats ={1,4,2,3,4,6,7,9} For more information on entering lists, see Chapter 5: Lists. 1-Var Stats ={1,3,4,5,5,7,8,9} 1 and 2...
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- l : - v ! ³ ={1,3,4,5,5,7,8,9} =1,2,2,2,4,4,3,3} For more information on entering lists, see Chapter 5: Lists. - l : - v ! Chapter 7: Statistical Analyses 1-Var Stats ¡ Press $ and # to scroll all results. ={1,4,2,3,4,6,7,9} 2-Var Stats ¡...
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Chapter 7: Statistical Analyses What Do the Results Mean? 1-Var Stats 2-Var Stats minX minY maxX maxY 1-Var Stats 1-Var Stats 3:Statistics ¦ minX maxX...
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or R RegEQ x1,y1,x2,y2, x3,y3 a, b, c n (number of data points) 2-Var Stats n freq (Frequency Lists) , and Med RegEQ RegEQ RegEQ RegEQ Chapter 7: Statistical Analyses à 1-Var Stats 2-Var Stats CALC 5: LinReg(ax+b)
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³ ={1,4,2,3,4,6,7,9} . # " " " b Plot1 - e b For more information on defining stat plots, see Chapter 6: Statistical Plots. - l : ¡ ¡ Manual-Fit - l : - v ! Chapter 7: Statistical Analyses Manual-Fit ={1,3,4,5,5,7,8,9}...
Chapter 7: Statistical Analyses " ! $ # " ! $ # " ! $ # & Med-Med - v ! 4 4 Med-Med Med-Med y3 Med-Med Med-Med Cursor changes to a small box. ax+b , and Y may vary. y=ax+b x1 y1 x2 y2 x3 Med-Med...
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Med-Med ³ ={1,4,2,3,4,6,7,9} . # " " " b Plot1 For more information on defining stat plots, see Chapter 6: Statistical Plots. - l : ¡ Med-Med : - v ! ¨ Specifying they are the default listnames . However, if you were using other list names, you would have to enter them before the Yn variable.
Chapter 7: Statistical Analyses & LinReg(ax+b) - v ! 5 5 LinReg(ax+b) LinReg(ax+b) CATALOG Manual-Fit LinReg(ax+b) 2:Y-Vars LinReg(ax+b) DiagnosticOn DiagnosticOn The Manual-Fit line, (previous section). The Med-Med line and Y may vary. y=ax+b LinReg(ax+b) LinReg(ax+b)
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³ ={1,4,2,3,4,6,7,9} . # " " " b Plot1 For more information on defining stat plots, see Chapter 6: Statistical Plots. - l : ¡ LinReg(ax+b) - l : - v ! ¨ Specifying 1 and they are the default listnames . However, if you were using other list names, you would have to enter them before the Yn variable.
Chapter 7: Statistical Analyses & QuadReg - v ! 6 6 QuadReg QuadReg y=ax DiagnosticOn CATALOG QuadReg +bx+c DiagnosticOn The Manual-Fit line, Y (see example from that section) The LinReg(ax+b) line and Y may vary. QuadReg QuadReg...
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³ ={1,4,2,3,4,6,7,9} . # " " " b Plot1 For more information on defining Stat plots, see Chapter 6: Statistical Plots. - l : ¡ ¡ QuadReg - l : - v ! ¨ Specifying 1 and they are the default listnames . However, if you were using other list names, you would have to enter them before the Yn variable.
Chapter 7: Statistical Analyses & ExpReg - v ! 7 7 ExpReg ExpReg CATALOG ExpReg ³ ={1,4,2,3,4,6,7,9} . # " " " b DiagnosticOn ExpReg , and Y may vary. y=ab DiagnosticOn ExpReg ExpReg ={1,3,4,5,5,7,8,9}...
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Chapter 7: Statistical Analyses Plot1 For more information on defining stat zplots, see Chapter 6: Statistical Plots. - l : ¡ ¡ ExpReg - l : - ¨ ¨ Specifying 1 and 2 is optional since they are the default list names . However, if you were using other list names, you would have to enter them before the Yn variable.
What Is a Table? ... 150 Steps for Creating a Table... 151 Defining and Selecting Functions in the Y= Editor &... 152 Setting Up the Table - f ... 153 Displaying the Table - i... 154 Indpnt=Auto and Depend=Auto ... 155 Indpnt=Auto and Depend=Ask...
Chapter 8: Tables What Is a Table? The Y= editor (&) shows an algebraic representation. -4X+3 Independent variable (X) Dependent variable (Y) The Graph screen (*) shows a graphic representation. The Table screen (- i) shows a numeric representation in coordinate pairs.
Steps for Creating a Table Define or edit up to four functions in the Y= editor. Select the Y function(s) that you want to be included in the table. Set up the table. Display the table. Numeric Notation, Decimal Notation, and Angle mode settings determine the display of the elements.
Chapter 8: Tables Defining and Selecting Functions in the Y= Editor & selected ³ X N X & N4X+3 I 6 T & Your screen may vary. When you first enter a function, it is selected automatically.
Chapter 8: Tables Displaying the Table - i TABLE SETUP " Radian...
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Indpnt=Auto and Depend=Auto Indpnt=Auto and Depend=Auto ³ - Ÿ & Chapter 8: Tables TABLE SETUP Note: This resets table settings and all mode settings, and deselects any previously defined and selected Y functions. Your Y= editor may look different. When X=3, Y and Y =12.
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Chapter 8: Tables ³ TblStart=0 @Tbl=7 Indpnt=Auto Depend=Auto Indpnt=Auto and Depend=Ask Indpnt=Auto and Depend=Ask X values change by 7 since @Tbl=7. TABLE SETUP TblStart=0...
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³ TblStart=3 @Tbl=1 Indpnt=Auto # b # " # " b # # # # b " $ $ b $ $ $ b Indpnt=Ask Indpnt=Ask TblStart Chapter 8: Tables Depend=Ask X starts with 3 because TblStart=3. TABLE SETUP @Tbl Indpnt=Ask...
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Chapter 8: Tables ³ Indpnt=Ask # # " b X=16 X=37 X=52 Depend=Auto X=74 TblStart and @Tbl values are ignored.
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Chapter 8: Tables Editing X Values from the Table Screen Indpnt=Ask ³ X=37 Table values are adjusted.
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Chapter 8: Tables Editing Editing Y Y from the Table Screen from the Table Screen ³ " 3X+5 & Table values are adjusted.
Steps for Graphing a Function... 164 Example of Function Graphing... 165 Defining Functions in the Y= Editor & ... 167 Entering Functions ... 167 Editing Functions ... 168 Selecting Functions ... 168 Exiting the Y= Editor ... 169 Selecting a Graph Style ... 169 Setting the Window Format - g...
Chapter 9: Function Graphing Steps for Graphing a Function Define or edit up to four functions in the Y= editor. Select the Y function(s) that you want to graph. Deselect statistical plots, if desired (Chapter 7). Set the graph style for each selected function.
Example of Function Graphing ³ Chapter 9: Function Graphing ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦...
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Chapter 9: Function Graphing ³ & TblStart=0 See Chapter 8: Tables for more information about function tables. " @Tbl=1 Use $ and # to scroll Your Y= editor may vary. Deselect all other defined functions, if necessary. column. The trace cursor X - and Y - coordinates of cursor...
Defining Functions in the Y= Editor & & & Entering Functions Entering Functions ³ Define & =3X+5 Chapter 9: Function Graphing =2¦Y 2:Y-Vars If you tried the chapter example problem, then Y =2X.
Exiting the Y= Editor Exiting the Y= Editor Selecting a Graph Style The graph style icon. Chapter 9: Function Graphing Plot1 is selected. Plot2 and Plot3 are deselected. Line " "...
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Chapter 9: Function Graphing ç Line è Thick é Above ê Below ë Path ì Animate í...
Determining Window Values for a Specific Graph Determining Window Values for a Specific Graph ³ WINDOW Ymax=300 The Y -axis is measured in increments of 50; therefore, Yscl=50. Xmin=0 Ymin=0 Chapter 9: Function Graphing 6:ZStandard The X -axis is measured in increments of 1;...
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Chapter 9: Function Graphing ³ & =50X. Note: Deselect any other functions by highlighting the corresponding = and pressing b. ZStandard WINDOW 3 0 0 " is now deselected. Standard values do not work well for all functions. @x adjusts automatically.
Note: Consider using the CONVERSIONS menu (- ‚ 4) to convert your answers (in minutes) to seconds, hours, days, weeks, or years. Xmin Displaying a Graph * WINDOW Chapter 9: Function Graphing Xmax Xmin WINDOW When X=4, Y=200. Xmax Standard default window values are set.
Chapter 9: Function Graphing Smart Graph Smart Graph WINDOW Exploring the Graph with the Free-Moving Cursor Exploring the Graph with the Free-Moving Cursor " ! $ Exploring a Function Graph with ) Exploring a Function Graph with ExprOn ClrDraw CoordOn "...
Using QuickZoom QuickZoom Controlling the Increments of a Trace Controlling the Increments of a Trace Xmax Xmin @X = .21276595744681 Xmin Xmax Chapter 9: Function Graphing QuickZoom MEMORY 1:ZPrevious ZStandard WINDOW...
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Chapter 9: Function Graphing ³ & : Note: Deselect any other functions by highlighting the corresponding = and pressing b. ) " ! ³ ' # # " X - coordinates increments of .5. ZStandard change in The TIN73 chooses the X-value increments.
Adjusting Window Values with the ( ZOOM Menu ZOOM WINDOW 1:ZBox 2:Zoom In 1:ZBox 2:Zoom In 3:Zoom Out 4:ZQuadrant1 5:ZSquare Chapter 9: Function Graphing 3:Zoom Out MEMORY WINDOW WINDOW SetFactors SetFactors...
ZBox " ! $ # b " ! $ # Zoom In and Zoom Out ( 2 and 3 Zoom In and Zoom Out Zoom In Zoom Out Zoom In ³ Chapter 9: Function Graphing 2 and 3 Zoom Out Cursor changes to a small square.
Chapter 9: Function Graphing Zoom In " ! $ # Zoom Out ZStandard ( 6 6 ZStandard ZStandard Xscl=1 Ymin=-M10 Ymax=10 Yscl=1 ZStandard ZInteger ( 0 0 ZInteger ZInteger WINDOW Yscl ZoomOut Zoom In WINDOW Xmin=M10 Xmax=10 You want to zoom in on this side of the graph.
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Chapter 10: Drawing ³ # $ " ! # $ " ! Line( from the Home Screen or Program Editor Line( Line( Line( The cursor becomes a small box. The line segment The line segment is finished. is finished. Line(...
³ - l : ¡ ¡ ³ - l 2 ¡ ¡ Horizontal and Vertical 2 3 and 4 Horizontal and Vertical Horizontal Vertical Chapter 10: Drawing ¡ ¡ ¡ 3 and 4 ' is set to standard default values.
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Chapter 10: Drawing Horizontal and Vertical from the Graph Screen Vertical ³ ³ " ! Horizontal and Vertical from the Home Screen or Program Editor Horizontal Horizontal ' is set to standard default values. Horizontal...
- l : ³ - l 2 - £ - £ ! ¡ a Circle( 2 6 6 Circle( Circle( from the Graph Screen Chapter 10: Drawing ¡ I I E b ¡ Circle( 5 is the right boundary. M2 is the left boundary. Circle(...
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Chapter 10: Drawing ³ # $ " ! $ # " ! Circle( from the Home Screen or Program Editor Circle( ³ - l : 2 ¡ ¡ Note: Use ( them and make the circle circular. Circle( ZSquare to adjust...
Chapter 10: Drawing pxl-Test( 2 " 7 7 pxl-Test( pxl-Test( pxl-Test( pxl-Test( ³ Test to see if the pixel at - l 2 " ¡ The 2 STO Menu Note WINDOW 2 " " 1:StorePic 2:RecallPic pxl-Test( ...
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The - u TRIG Menu... 210 Trig Functions - u 1, 3, and 5 ... 210 Inverse Trig Functions - u 2, 4, and 6 ... 211 Angle Mode Settings ... 211 Graphing Trig Functions ... 214 The - u ANGLE Menu ... 215 and r to Specify Degrees and Radians ¡...
Chapter 11: Trigonometry The - u TRIG Menu TRIG ( cos ( tan Trig Functions - u 1, 3, and 5 Trig Functions sin( cos( tan( sin( cos( tan( 1, 3, and 5 à hypotenuse opposite adjacent...
Hint: =tan(X) Inverse Trig Functions - u 2, 4, and 6 Inverse Trig Functions M Angle Mode Settings Angle Mode Settings Radian Chapter 11: Trigonometry 2, 4, and 6 ¡ ¡ (.5) ¡ Degree ¡...
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Chapter 11: Trigonometry Degrees ( ¡ ) 90¡ 180¡ 270¡ ³ Degree . # # b - l : sin(30) . # # " b sin(30) - £ b Radians ( 1¡= 1 of a circle 0¡, 360¡ Radian Radian of a circle 0, 2p Note: 1...
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³ Degree Degree . # # b - l : tan(45) ³ Radian . # # " b - l : cos(p/4) - „ F Chapter 11: Trigonometry This confirms the previous result.
TblStart=90 @Tbl=60 Indpnt=Auto Depend=Auto From these two screens, you know that tan(X) is undefined at X=M270, M90, 90, 270, 450. The - u ANGLE Menu ANGLE - u " ¡ 3:" 4: r 5:8DMS Chapter 11: Trigonometry ¡ ¡ " "...
Chapter 11: Trigonometry ¡ Using Using to Specify Degrees and Radians to Specify Degrees and Radians - u " 1 and 4 1 and 4 ³ Radian Degree Radian . # # " b - l : sin(p/3) ¡ sin(60¡) - u "...
Converting between Degrees and Radians Converting between Degrees and Radians ¡ ³ ¡ . # # " b - l : ¡ - u " ³ Degree . # # b - u " Chapter 11: Trigonometry Radian 50¡ converted to radians.
Chapter 11: Trigonometry Entering Angles in DMS Notation Entering Angles in DMS Notation - u " 1, 2, and 3 1, 2, and 3 ¡ ¡ ³ ¡ Degree . # # b - l : sin(30¡10'23") - u " - u "...
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sin(30¡10'23") - £ b Radian ³ ¡ Radian . # # " b - l : 20¡10'14" - u " - u " - u " Chapter 11: Trigonometry " DMS notation overrides Radian mode. The result is in radians.
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What Is a Program? ... 223 Steps for Creating a Program ... 223 Creating and Naming a New Program ... 224 Create New 8 " " 1 ... 224 The Program Editor... 225 Entering Program Commands... 226 The 8 CTL Menu ... 227 If 8 1 ...
What Is a Program? Steps for Creating a Program Create a new program by naming it. Enter, delete, and edit command lines in the Program editor. Execute the Program. If it is necessary to debug the program, go back to the Program editor to edit commands.
Chapter 12: Programming Creating and Naming a New Program 8 " " 1:Create New Create New 8 " " 1 1 Create New 1:Create New Name= ³ 8 " " 1:Create New 1:Create New PROGRAM Name= PROGRAM1...
Chapter 12: Programming 8 " 8 " " Entering Program Commands Entering Functions, Instructions, and Variables . - f - † D o n e EXEC 1 - ‚ Program Name CATALOG...
DRAW MATH MEMORY Exiting the Program Editor & ' * - Ÿ - l The 8 CTL Menu If For( While Repeat, IS>(, Chapter 12: Programming 8:Pen) 6:Solver) 2:SetFactors) DS<(...
Chapter 12: Programming While 8 5 5 While While While While :While :End ³ " " " " Repeat 8 6 6 Repeat Repeat Repeat Repeat :Repeat :End End While LOOP While...
Chapter 12: Programming ³ " Menu( 8 C C Menu( Menu( :Menu(" " " ³ DATES APRIL 9 AUGUST 2 DSKIP " " " DATES FEBRUARY 19 JULY 29 DECEMBER 8 Press b between A values. " " JANUARY 16 NOVEMBER 10...
Chapter 12: Programming ³ For example, the ARMADILLO's weight is assigned to variable C. prgm 8 E E prgm prgm prgm prgm EXEC :prgm ³ SETMENU WEIGHTS CALCAREA VOLUME CALCAREA VOLUME CALCAREA A, B, and C were previously defined. Enter new weights.
¦ Ü Ü p¦ Ü Return 8 F F Return Return Return :Return VOLUME CALCAREA Stop 8 G G Stop Stop Stop :Stop ³ Note: Chapter 12: Programming Return Return STOP Press b after inputs. CALCAREA prgm ...
Chapter 12: Programming DelVar 8 H H DelVar DelVar :DelVar ³ Ü GraphStyle( 8 I I GraphStyle( GraphStyle( ç è é ê :GraphStyle( DELVAR Press b after input. Press b after input. You are returned to the Home screen. Press b.
³ Ü For ZStandard, press ( 6. The 8 I/O Menu 8 " 8 " 1:Input 2:Prompt 3:Disp 4:DispGraph Chapter 12: Programming GRPHSTYL =2X+5 For FnOff and Y press - } 2 1.
Displays the current table. 5:DispTable Displays text or values at a specified 6:Output( position. Checks the keyboard for a keystroke. 7:getKey Clears the Home screen. 8:ClrScreen Clears the current table. 9:ClrTable Gets a variable from another TIN73. 0:GetCalc( Gets a variable from the CBL 2/CBL or CBR. A:Get( Sends a variable to the CBL 2/CBL or CBR.
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³ ¨ ¨ Displaying the Current Graph Input :Input ³ Chapter 12: Programming INPUTVAR For Y , press - } 2 1. ¨ , press ¨ - v " 9. ¨ GRPHINPT For FnOff, press - } 2 6. For PlotsOff, select - e 4.
Chapter 12: Programming ³ " getKey 8 " 7 7 getKey getKey getKey :getKey TIN73 Key Code Diagram ^ has no number associated with it. It stops program execution. OUTPUT getKey...
³ Write a program named the last key pressed, represented as variable K. End the program when K=45 (:). PROGRAM:GETKEY :Lbl A :0"K :While K=0 :getKey"K :End :Disp K :If Kƒ45 :Goto A (clear Home screen) clears the Home screen during ClrScreen program execution.
variable :Get( sends the contents of variable to the CBL 2/CBL or CBR. Send( You cannot use it to send to another TIN73. variable can be a real number, list element, list name, variable can be a list of elements. variable :Send( ³...
Inserting, Deleting, and Editing Command Lines Inserting, Deleting, and Editing Command Lines Copying and Renaming a Program Copying and Renaming a Program 8 " Chapter 12: Programming - " 8 " " EDIT...
TIN73 Link Capabilities ... 254 Linking to Another Calculator ... 254 Linking to the CBL 2/CBL System or CBR... 255 The Link SEND Menu 9 1... 255 The Link RECEIVE Menu 9 1 " ... 257 Transmitting Data Items... 258 Repeating a Transmission to an Additional TIN73 ...
Insert the other end of the cable into the port of the other device. Linking to Another Calculator By linking two TI-73’s you can transfer all variables and programs to another TIN73 or back up the entire RAM (Random Access Memory) of a TIN73. To transmit from one...
Chapter 13: Link and the CBLàCBR Application You can only transfer numerical list data stored in or user-named numerical lists to a TIN83 (NOT categorical lists). All fractional elements are converted to decimals. From a TIN82 or a TIN83 to a TIN73, you cannot perform a memory backup (but you can send real numbers, real number lists, and picture variables).
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Chapter 13: Link and the CBLàCBR Application 1:All+… 2:All–… 3:Prgm… 4:List… 5:Pic… 6:Real… 7:Y-Vars… 8:Consts… 9:Vars to TI82… 0:Vars to TI83… A:Apps… B:AppVars… C:SendId D:Back Up… Displays all RAM items as selected. Displays all RAM items as deselected. Displays all program names. Displays all list names.
Chapter 13: Link and the CBLàCBR Application To select data items to send from the sending unit to another calculator, follow these steps: Press 9 to display the Select 1:Link Select the type of data you want to send. The corresponding screen, except the one for no data items selected.
Chapter 13: Link and the CBLàCBR Application To set up the TIN73 to receive data, follow these steps: Press 9 to display the Select 1:Link menu. Select 1:Receive indicator are displayed. The receiving unit is ready to receive transmitted items. To exit the receive mode without receiving items, press ^, and then select When transmission is complete, the unit is still in the...
To cancel the transmission and exit transmission mode, select 2:Quit Repeating a Transmission to an Additional TI-73 After sending and receiving data between two TIN73s, you can repeat the same transmission without having to reselect data items to send. Use the original sending unit only and as many additional TIN73 units as necessary.
Chapter 13: Link and the CBLàCBR Application When you select and you can enter another appropriate variable name using the - } menu (for example, renaming where Pic2 Pic2 the Text editor (- t) (for example, renaming ¨ABC ¨ABC where not enter the that it is a list name.
Chapter 13: Link and the CBLàCBR Application You attempt a data transfer from a TIN73 to a TIN83 with data other than numerical lists, numerical lists, or without using menu item Although a transmission error does not occur, these two conditions may prevent successful transmission: You try to use CBL 2/CBL.
Chapter 13: Link and the CBLàCBR Application Upgrading your TI-73 Graph Explorer Software You can upgrade the software, or operating system, on your TIN73. You do this by transferring this software from a computer to your TIN73 using the TI Connect™ or TI-GRAPH LINK™...
Chapter 13: Link and the CBLàCBR Application Transfer the software from the web site to your computer. Transfer the software from the computer to your unit. Backing Up Your Unit before an Installation When you install new operating system software, the installation process: Deletes all user-defined data items located in RAM.
Chapter 13: Link and the CBLàCBR Application Steps for Running the CBLàCBR Application Follow these basic steps when using the CBLàCBR application. You may not have to do all of them each time. Select the CBLàCBR application. Specify the data collection method. Select options, as applicable.
Chapter 13: Link and the CBLàCBR Application Selecting the CBL/CBR Application You access the CBL/CBR to use a CBL/CBR (as applicable), a TIN73, and a unit-to-unit link cable. Select 2:CBL/CBR applications. An informational screen first appears. Press any key to continue to the next menu. Specifying the Data Collection Method With a CBL 2/CBL or CBR, you can collect data in one of three ways:...
Chapter 13: Link and the CBLàCBR Application 1:GAUGE 2:DATA LOGGER 3:RANGER 4:QUIT Specifiying Data Collection Options After you select a data collection method, a screen showing the options for that method is displayed. The method you choose, as well as the data collection options you choose for that method, determine whether you use the CBR or the CBL 2/CBL.
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Chapter 13: Link and the CBLàCBR Application data collection method lets you choose one of four GAUGE different probes: Temp CBL 2/CBL with all probes; you can use the CBR only with the probe. Sonic When you select a PROBE accordingly.
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Chapter 13: Link and the CBLàCBR Application MIN and MAX refer to the minimum and maximum for the specified 267. See the CBL 2/CBL and CBR guidebook for specific ranges. Enter values using the number keys. MINàMAX UNITS The results are displayed according to the specify a unit measurement ( highlight the one you want using the cursor keys, and then press b.
Chapter 13: Link and the CBLàCBR Application Probe Comment Labels (X) Stored to: ¨TCMNT Temp ¨LCMNT Light ¨VCMNT Volt ¨DCMNT Sonic To see all elements in one of these lists, you can insert these lists into the List editor just as you would any other list. Access list names from the - v CAUTION: These lists are only temporary placeholders for comment labels and data results for any particular probe.
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Chapter 13: Link and the CBLàCBR Application DATA LOGGER of four different probes: the CBL 2/CBL with all probes; you can use the CBR only with probe. Sonic When you select a accordingly. Use " and ! to move between the options.
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Chapter 13: Link and the CBLàCBR Application INTRVL (SEC) specifies the interval in seconds between each INTRVL (SEC) data sample that is collected. For example, if you want to collect 99 samples and data collection. Enter values using the number keys. See the CBR or CBL 2/CBL guidebook for more information about interval limits.
Chapter 13: Link and the CBLàCBR Application Data Collection Results The calculator automatically converts all collected data points into list elements using the following list names (you cannot rename the lists): Probe Time Values (X) stored to: ¨TTEMP Temp ¨TLGHT Light ¨TVOLT Volt...
Chapter 13: Link and the CBLàCBR Application For detailed information about the option explanations, see the Getting Started with CBRè guidebook. Note: If you execute the program name, RANGER can’t edit the program, but you can execute it from this menu, just as you would another program.
Chapter 13: Link and the CBLàCBR Application DIRECTNS=Off begin immediately. DIRECTNS=On directions. PROBE=Sonic asking you to select get the appropriate directions. Press to specify If you select data collection method, the calculator displays RANGER one directions screen. Press b to begin data collection.
Chapter 14: Memory Management The - Ÿ MEMORY Menu - Ÿ 1:About 2:Check RAM 3:Check APPs 4:Delete 5:Clear Home 6:ClrAllLists 7:Reset About - Ÿ 1 1 About About About - Ÿ DELETE FROM RESET Help:education.ti.com - Ÿ MEMORY GRAPH EXPLORER SOFTWARE Version Number ROD.
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Appendix A: Function and Instruction Reference abs( N U M - ¢ augment( O P S Autosimp Autosimp AxesOff AxesOn WINDOW BarPlot Plot1 Ü Ü ¦...
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Appendix A: Function and Instruction Reference BoxPlot Plot1 Circle( Clear Home - Ÿ ClrAllLists - Ÿ ClrDraw ClrList O P S ClrScreen I / O ClrTable I / O Indpnt:Ask coin( P R B WINDOW values are set with ZSquare. ClrScreen - £...
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Appendix A: Function and Instruction Reference CoordOff CoordOn WINDOW cos( T R I G T R I G Degree Degree DelVar C T L DependAsk Depend: Ask TABLE SETUP Degree Radian M Degree Radian pà Ü...
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Appendix A: Function and Instruction Reference DependAuto Depend: Auto TABLE SETUP DiagnosticOff DiagnosticOn DiagnosticOff ExpReg dice( P R B dim( Xdim( Xdim( O P S Disp I / O DispGraph I / O DiagnosticOn LinReg CALC dice( Disp Pause Ü Ü...
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Appendix A: Function and Instruction Reference ExpReg C A L C ExprOff ExprOn WINDOW 8F/D > Fill( Float Float Ü Ü Ü...
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FnOff [1,2,3,4] FnOn [1,2,3,4] 2 : Y - V a r s Turns off (deselects) or on (selects) all or specified functions ( :For(variable,begin,end,[increment]) :block (while variable end) :End :command ‡ 8 C T L Programming command; executes commands in block through end, increasing variable from begin by increment until variable>end.
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Appendix A: Function and Instruction Reference Goto C T L GraphStyle( C T L » ¼ ¾ ¿ GridOff GridOn WINDOW Xscl Histogram Plot1 Horizontal D R A W C T L À Á Â Yscl Ü Ü Ü ...
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Appendix A: Function and Instruction Reference If–Then Then C T L If–Then–Else Then Else C T L IndpntAsk Indpnt: Ask TABLE SETUP IndpntAuto Indpnt: Auto TABLE SETUP Ü Ü Ü Ü Ü Ü...
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Appendix A: Function and Instruction Reference Input Input Input I / O int( Int à - Œ iPart( N U M IS>( C T L Input Input iPart ¨ ¨ ¨ à ¦ Ü ¨...
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Appendix A: Function and Instruction Reference ¨ O P S LabelOff LabelOn WINDOW C T L lcm( M A T H Line( D R A W ܨ ¨ ...
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Appendix A: Function and Instruction Reference LinReg(ax+b) C A L C @List( O P S L O G log( log( L O G Mansimp Mansimp Ü Ü Ü...
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Appendix A: Function and Instruction Reference Manual-Fit C A L C max( N U M mean( M A T H Select beginning and ending points of line by moving the cursor and then pressing b. M A T H Ü Ü...
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Appendix A: Function and Instruction Reference median( M A T H Med-Med C A L C Menu( C T L min( min( N U M min( ModBoxPlot Plot1 y=ax+b M A T H Ü Ü...
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Appendix A: Function and Instruction Reference Output( Output( I / 0 Pause C T L PictoPlot Plot1 PiePlot Plot1 Plot1( Plot2( Plot3( P L O T S Plot2, Plot3 Plot1, TYPE Ü Ü Ü Ü Ü...
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Appendix A: Function and Instruction Reference Ô Ó Plot Scatter, Plot xyLine, Î Plot PictoPlot, È DollarIcon FaceIcon Ë Ì StarIcon 8 - e MARK Ð Plot (BarPlot Ï Plot (PiePlot Ò Õ Ö Plot (Histogram Plot (BoxPlot Plot (ModBoxPlot ...
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Appendix A: Function and Instruction Reference prgm C T R L Prompt I / O Prompt Pt-Change( P O I N T S Pt-Off( Pt-On( P O I N T S 3 Pt-On( Pxl-Change( P O I N T S ...
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Appendix A: Function and Instruction Reference pxl-Test( P O I N T S QuadReg C A L C Radian Radian rand Xrand P R B randInt( P R B RecallPic S T O 3 (Pic3). rand 1 (Pic1), 2 (Pic2), Ü...
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Select(XList,YList) O P S Selects one or more specific data points from a Scatter or xyLine stat plot, and updates the lists in memory as specified by XList and YList. X values for selected points are stored in L5; Y values for selected points are stored in L6. Send(variable) ‡...
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Appendix A: Function and Instruction Reference SetMenu( C T L SetUpEditor Shade( D R A W 4 Simp Mansimp sin( T R I G Degree Simp Radian Ü Ü...
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Appendix A: Function and Instruction Reference T R I G Radian SingleConst - † Single SortA( SortA( O P S SortD( SortD( O P S stdDev( M A T H M Degree Set Constant Ü Ü Ü Ü Ü...
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Appendix A: Function and Instruction Reference Stop C T L StorePic S T O Pic1 Pic2 or Pic3 sum( M A T H tan( T R I G T R I G à Degree Radian Degree Radian ...
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Appendix A: Function and Instruction Reference Text( D R A W Then If-Then-End Trace 1-Var Stats C A L C ¦ ¦ Ü Ü Ü¨ ¨...
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Appendix A: Function and Instruction Reference 2-Var Stats C A L C Vertical D R A W While C T L xyLine Plot1 Ü While Ü Ü Ü¨ ¨ Ü Ü Ü...
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Appendix A: Function and Instruction Reference ZBox Z O O M WINDOW ZDecimal Z O O M @Y=0.1 WINDOW Move the cursor, and press b to select upper left and bottom right corners of the box. Selected portion (the box) is automatically displayed.
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Appendix A: Function and Instruction Reference ZInteger Z O O M @X=1 @Y=1 Xscl=10 Yscl=10 Zoom In Z O O M Move the cursor, and press b to select new center point. X and Y values now increment by 1.
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Appendix A: Function and Instruction Reference Zoom Out Z O O M ZoomFit Z O O M Ymin Select Zoom Out, and then press b (since cursor automatically starts from the origin). Ymax Xmin Xmax...
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Appendix A: Function and Instruction Reference ZoomStat Z O O M ZoomStat ZPrevious M E M O R Y ZOOM ZQuadrant1 Z O O M Xmin=0 Xmax=9.4 Xscl=1, Ymin=0 Ymax=9.4 Yscl=1 ZSquare Z O O M Y WINDOW WINDOW WINDOW WINDOW WINDOW Circle is oval shaped...
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Appendix A: Function and Instruction Reference ZStandard Z O O M Xscl=1 Ymin=M10 Ymax=10 Yscl=1 ZTrig Z O O M WINDOW P R B ¡ ANGLE Or, press - £ b. Xmin=M10 Xmax=10 WINDOW ¡ ¡4 ¡ ¡4 & ¡ ¡...
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Appendix A: Function and Instruction Reference A N G L E x M A T H M A T H 3 ( MATH < > ¡ ¡ ¦ ...
The TIN73 Menu Map... 320 The VARS Menu - } ... 329 Equation Operating System (EOS é) ... 330 In Case of Difficulty... 331 Correcting an Error ... 332 Error Messages ... 332 Reference Reference Information Information...
The VARS Menu - } VARS 1:Window 2:Y-Vars 3:Statistics 4:Picture 5:Table 6:Factor Appendix B: Reference Information VARS 6:Factor WINDOW & 1-Var Stats CALC TABLE SETUP 2-Var Stats...
Effects of Replacing the Batteries...340 Replacing the Batteries ...341 Battery Precautions ...341 Texas Instruments (TI) Support and Service ...342 Australia & New Zealand Customers only...343 All Other Customers ...344 B B B B a a a a t t t t t t t t e e e e r r r r y y y y I I I I n n n n f f f f o o o o r r r r m m m m a a a a t t t t i i i i o o o o n n n n The TIN73 uses four AAA alkaline batteries and has a user- replaceable backup lithium battery (CR1616 or CR1620).
Appendix C: Service and Warranty Information Battery Information The TIN73 uses four AAA alkaline batteries and has a user- replaceable backup lithium battery (CR1616 or CR1620). When to Replace Batteries When the battery voltage level drops below a usable level, the TIN73 displays the following message when you turn on the unit.
Appendix C: Service and Warranty Information Replacing the Batteries Turn off the calculator. Replace the slide cover over the keyboard to avoid inadvertently turning on the calculator. Turn the back of the calculator toward you. Hold the calculator upright, push downward on the latch on the top of the battery cover with your finger, and then pull the cover toward you.
Appendix C: Service and Warranty Information T T T T e e e e x x x x a a a a s s s s I I I I n n n n s s s s t t t t r r r r u u u u m m m m e e e e n n n n t t t t s s s s ( ( ( ( T T T T I I I I ) ) ) ) S S S S u u u u p p p p p p p p o o o o r r r r t t t t a a a a n n n n d d d d S S S S e e e e r r r r v v v v i i i i c c c c e e e e F F F F o o o o r r r r G G G G e e e e n n n n e e e e r r r r a a a a l l l l I I I I n n n n f f f f o o o o r r r r m m m m a a a a t t t t i i i i o o o o n n n n Home Page:...
Customers in the U.S. and Canada Only One-Year Limited Warranty for Commercial Electronic Product This Texas Instruments electronic product warranty extends only to the original purchaser and user of the product. Warranty Duration. This Texas Instruments electronic product is warranted to the original purchaser for a period of one (1) year from the original purchase date.
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Australia & New Zealand Customers only One-Year Limited Warranty for Commercial Electronic Product This Texas Instruments electronic product warranty extends only to the original purchaser and user of the product. Warranty Duration. This Texas Instruments electronic product is warranted to the original purchaser for a period of one (1) year from the original purchase date.