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Texas Instruments Voyage 200 User Manual (1009 pages)
Graphing Calculator
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Table of Contents
Important Information
2
USA FCC Information Concerning Radio Frequency Interference
2
Getting Started
4
Initial Start-Up
4
Installing the AAA Batteries
4
Turning on Your Voyage 200 for the First
4
Adjusting the Contrast
5
The Apps Desktop
5
Voyage 200 Apps Desktop
6
Removing and Replacing the Cover Voyage 200
6
Stowing the Cover
7
Turning off the Calculator
8
Voyage 200 Keys
10
Qwerty Keyboard
11
Entering Special Characters
11
Modifier Keys
14
Function Keys
15
Cursor Keys
16
Numeric Keypad
16
Other Important Keys
17
Viewing Mode Settings
20
Changing Mode Settings
21
Using the Catalog to Access Commands
23
Calculator Home Screen
26
About the History Area
28
Interpreting History Information on the Status Line
29
Modifying the History Area
29
Working with Apps
30
Opening Apps
30
Returning to the Apps Desktop from Within an App
32
Selecting an Apps Category
32
Customizing the Apps Categories
34
Open Apps and Split-Screen Status
37
Top-Bottom Split Screen
37
Names of Open Apps
38
Checking Status Information
38
Turning off the Apps Desktop
40
Using the Clock
41
Displaying the Clock Dialog Box
42
Setting the Time
42
Setting the Date
43
Turning off the Clock
47
Using Menus
49
Toolbar Menus
49
Other Menus
50
Selecting Menu Options
50
Selecting Submenu Options
52
Using Dialog Boxes
53
Canceling a Menu
55
Moving Among Toolbar Menus
55
Custom Menu
55
Opening Apps with the Apps Desktop Turned off
58
Using Split Screens
59
Setting Split-Screen Mode
59
Setting the Initial Apps for Split Screen
61
Selecting the Active App
63
Exiting Split-Screen Mode
63
Managing Apps and Operating System (OS) Versions
64
Finding the os Version and Identification (ID) Numbers
65
Deleting an Application
66
Connecting Your Voyage 200 to Other Devices
66
Batteries
67
Important os Download Information
68
Battery Precautions
68
Replacing the AAA (Alkaline) Batteries
69
Previews
70
Performing Computations
70
Showing Computations
70
Finding the Factorial of Numbers
71
Expanding Complex Numbers
71
Finding Prime Factors
72
Finding Roots
72
Expanding Expressions
73
Reducing Expressions
73
Factoring Polynomials
74
Solving Equations
74
Solving Equations with a Domain Constraint
75
Solving Inequalities
75
Finding the Derivative of Functions
76
Finding Implicit Derivatives
76
Finding the Integral of Functions
77
Solving Problems Involving Vectors
77
Log to any Base
78
Converting Angle Measures
78
Symbolic Manipulation
79
Constants and Measurement Units
81
Basic Function Graphing I
85
Basic Function Graphing II
88
Basic Function Graphing III
90
Parametric Graphing
92
Polar Graphing
94
Sequence Graphing
96
3D Graphing
99
Differential Equation Graphing
103
Additional Graphing Topics
108
Tables
110
Split Screens
112
Data/Matrix Editor
115
Statistics and Data Plots
117
Programming
126
Text Operations
130
Numeric Solver
132
Number Bases
134
Memory and Variable Management
136
Archiving a Variable
140
Deleting Variables
142
Operating the Calculator
144
Turning the Calculator on
144
Turning the Calculator off
145
APD (Automatic Power Down)
145
Setting the Display Contrast
146
Adjusting the Display Contrast
146
Contrast Keys
146
When to Replace Batteries
147
The Voyage 200 Keyboard
147
Moving the Cursor
148
Examples of 2Nd and Diamond Modifiers
149
Other Important Keys You Need to be Familiar with
150
Entering Alphabetic Characters
152
Typing Alphabetic Characters on the /Voyage 200
152
For Special Characters
153
Entering a Negative Number
153
Entering a Number in Scientific Notation
154
Entering Expressions and Instructions
155
Definitions
156
Implied Multiplication
157
Parentheses
157
Entering an Expression
158
Entering Multiple Expressions on a Line
160
If an Entry or Answer Is too Long for One Line
160
Continuing a Calculation
161
Stopping a Calculation
162
Formats of Displayed Results
162
Pretty Print Mode
163
Exact/Approx Mode
163
Display Digits Mode
166
Exponential Format Mode
167
Editing an Expression in the Entry Line
168
Removing the Highlight from the Previous Entry
169
Deleting a Character
170
Clearing the Entry Line
170
Inserting or Overtyping a Character
171
Replacing or Deleting Multiple Characters
171
To Highlight Multiple Characters
172
To Replace or Delete the Highlighted Characters
172
Menus
172
Displaying a Menu
173
Selecting an Item from a Menu
174
Items Ending with (Submenus)
174
Items Containing ". . ." (Dialog Boxes)
175
Moving from One Toolbar Menu to Another
176
Example: Selecting a Menu Item
177
Selecting an Application
177
From the Applications Menu
178
From the Apps Desktop
179
From the Keyboard
181
Checking Mode Settings
183
Overview of the Modes
185
Using the Clean up Menu to Start a New Problem
187
Clean up Toolbar Menu
187
Using the Catalog Dialog Box
189
Displaying the Catalog
189
Selecting a Built-In Command from the Catalog
190
Information about Parameters
191
Viewing Catalog Help
192
Selecting a Flash Application Function
192
Selecting a User-Defined Function or Program
193
Storing and Recalling Variable Values
195
Rules for Variable Names
195
Examples
196
Data Types
196
Storing a Value in a Variable
197
Displaying a Variable
197
Using a Variable in an Expression
198
Recalling a Variable's Value
198
Status Line Indicators in the Display
199
Displaying the Calculator Home Screen
203
Parts of the Calculator Home Screen
204
History Area
206
Scrolling through the History Area
206
History Information on the Status Line
207
Saving the Calculator Home Screen Entries as a Text Editor Script
208
Saving the Entries in the History Area
208
Restoring the Saved Entries
209
Cutting, Copying, and Pasting Information
210
Auto-Paste Vs. Cut/Copy/Paste
210
Cutting or Copying Information to the Clipboard
211
Pasting Information from the Clipboard
212
Example: Copying and Pasting
213
Reusing a Previous Entry or the Last Answer
214
Reusing the Expression on the Entry Line
214
Recalling a Previous Entry
216
Recalling the Last Answer
217
Auto-Pasting an Entry or Answer from the History Area
218
Why Use Auto-Paste
219
Auto-Pasting an Entry or Answer
219
Creating and Evaluating User-Defined Functions
220
Format of a Function
221
Creating a User-Defined Function
222
Creating a Multi-Statement Function
222
Evaluating a Function
224
Displaying and Editing a Function Definition
225
If an Entry or Answer Is "Too Big"
226
If There Is Not Enough Memory
227
Using the Custom Menu
228
Turning the Custom Menu on and off
228
Restoring the Default Custom Menu
229
Finding the Software Version and ID Number
230
Displaying the "About" Screen
230
When Do You Need this Information?
231
Using Undefined or Defined Variables
233
How Undefined and Defined Variables Are Treated
233
Determining if a Variable Is Exists
234
Deleting a Defined Variable
236
Temporarily Overriding a Variable
237
Using Exact, Approximate, and Auto Modes
238
Exact Setting
238
Approximate Setting
239
Auto Setting
240
Automatic Simplification
242
Default Simplification Rules
242
How Long Is the Simplification Process?
244
Delayed Simplification for Certain Built-In Functions
245
Functions that Use Delayed Simplification
245
Substituting Values and Setting Constraints
247
Typing the "With" Operator
247
Substituting for a Variable
247
Substituting for a Simple Expression
248
Substituting Complex Values
248
Be Aware of the Limitations of Substitutions
249
Specifying Domain Constraints
251
Using Substitutions Vs. Defining a Variable
252
Overview of the Algebra Menu
253
Common Algebraic Operations
256
Adding or Dividing Polynomials
256
Factoring and Expanding Polynomials
257
Finding Prime Factors of a Number
257
Finding Partial Expansions
258
Solving an Equation
258
Solving a System of Linear Equations
259
Finding the Zeros of an Expression
261
Finding Proper Fractions and Common Denominators
262
Overview of the Calc Menu
263
Common Calculus Operations
265
Integrating and Differentiating
265
Finding a Limit
266
Finding a Taylor Polynomial
267
User-Defined Functions and Symbolic Manipulation
267
For Information about Creating a User-Defined Function
268
Undefined Functions
268
Single-Statement Functions
268
Multi-Statement Vs. Single-Statement Functions
269
If You Get an Out-Of-Memory Error
271
Freeing up Memory
271
Simplifying Problems
272
Special Constants Used in Symbolic Manipulation
273
Undef
276
Entering Constants or Units
277
From a Menu
277
Using Parentheses with Units in a Calculation
280
Converting from One Unit to Another
281
For All Units Except Temperature
281
For Temperature Values
284
For Temperature Ranges
285
Setting the Default Units for Displayed Results
285
If You're Using the si or ENG/US System
286
Setting Custom Defaults
286
What Is the None Default?
287
Creating Your Own User-Defined Units
288
Why Use Your Own Units?
288
Rules for User-Defined Unit Names
289
Defining a Unit
289
List of Pre-Defined Constants and Units
290
Defaults for si and ENG/US
290
Constants
291
Length
292
Area
293
Volume
293
Time
293
Velocity
294
Acceleration
294
Temperature
294
Luminous Intensity
294
Amount of Substance
295
Mass
295
Force
295
Energy
295
Power
296
Pressure
296
Viscosity, Kinematic
296
Viscosity, Dynamic
297
Frequency
297
Electric Current
297
Potential
297
Resistance
298
Capacitance
298
Mag Field Strength
298
Mag Flux Density
298
Magnetic Flux
299
Inductance
299
Basic Function Graphing
300
Overview of Steps in Graphing Functions
300
Exploring the Graph
301
Setting the Graph Mode
301
Graph Mode
302
Angle Mode
303
Checking the Status Line
303
Defining Functions for Graphing
303
Defining a New Function
303
Editing a Function
305
Clearing a Function
305
Shortcuts to Move the Cursor
306
From the Home Screen or a Program
306
Selecting Functions to Graph
307
Selecting or Deselecting Functions
307
Setting the Display Style for a Function
309
Displaying or Changing a Function’s Style
309
If You Use above or below Shading
310
Displaying Window Variables in the Window Editor
311
Changing the Values
312
Changing the Graph Format
313
Displaying Graph Format Settings
313
Changing Settings
314
Graphing the Selected Functions
315
Displaying the Graph Screen
315
Interrupting Graphing
315
If You Need to Change the Viewing Window
316
Smart Graph
316
Displaying Coordinates with the Free-Moving Cursor
317
Tracing a Function
318
Beginning a Trace
319
Moving Along a Function
319
Moving from Function to Function
320
Automatic Panning
321
Using Quickcenter
321
Before/After Using Quickcenter
321
Canceling Trace
322
Using Zooms to Explore a Graph
322
Overview of the Zoom Menu
323
Zooming in with a Zoom Box
325
Zooming in and out on a Point
326
Changing Zoom Factors
326
Saving or Recalling a Viewing Window
327
Restoring the Standard Viewing Window
328
Using Math Tools to Analyze Functions
328
Overview of the Math Menu
329
Finding y(X) at a Specified Point
330
Finding a Zero, Minimum, or Maximum Within an Interval
331
Finding the Intersection of Two Functions Within an Interval
331
Finding the Derivative (Slope) at a Point
332
Finding the Numerical Integral over an Interval
332
Finding an Inflection Point Within an Interval
333
Finding the Distance between Two Points
333
Drawing a Tangent Line
334
Finding an Arc Length
335
Shading the Area between a Function and the X Axis
335
Shading the Area between Two Functions Within an Interval
336
Overview of Steps in Graphing Polar Equations
338
Differences in Polar and Function Graphing
340
Defining Polar Equations on the Y= Editor
340
Selecting the Display Style
341
Window Variables
341
Setting the Graph Format
342
Exploring a Graph
343
Overview of Steps in Graphing Parametric Equations
345
Differences in Parametric and Function Graphing
347
Defining Parametric Equations on the Y= Editor
347
Selecting Parametric Equations
348
Overview of Steps in Graphing Sequences
353
Differences in Sequence and Function Graphing
355
Defining Sequences on the Y= Editor
355
Selecting Sequences
357
Setting Axes for Time, Web, or Custom Plots
362
Displaying the Axes Dialog Box
362
Using Web Plots
363
Valid Functions for Web Plots
363
When You Display the Graph Screen
363
Drawing the Web
364
Example: Convergence
365
Example: Divergence
367
Example: Oscillation
368
Using Custom Plots
369
Example: Predator-Prey Model
370
Using a Sequence to Generate a Table
372
Example: Fibonacci Sequence
372
Overview of Steps in Graphing 3D Equations
374
Graphing 3D Equations
374
Differences in 3D and Function Graphing
376
Defining 3D Equations on the Y= Editor
376
Moving the Cursor in 3D
381
How to Move the Cursor
381
Simple Example of Moving the Cursor
382
Example of the Cursor on a Hidden Surface
383
Example of an "Off the Curve" Cursor
384
Rotating And/Or Elevating the Viewing Angle
385
How the Viewing Angle Is Measured
386
Effect of Changing Eye Theta
387
Effect of Changing Eye Phi
388
Effect of Changing Eye Psi
388
Animating a 3D Graph Interactively
390
The Viewing Orbit
390
Animating the Graph
391
Animating a Series of Graph Pictures
392
Changing the Axes and Style Formats
392
Displaying the Graph Formats Dialog Box
392
Examples of Axes Settings
393
Examples of Style Settings
394
Be Aware of Possible Optical Illusions
394
Contour Plots
395
Selecting the Graph Format Style
396
How Are Z Values Determined?
398
Drawing a Contour for the Z Value of a Selected Point Interactively
399
Drawing Contours for Specified Z Values
400
Notes about Contour Plots
400
Example: Contours of a Complex Modulus Surface
401
Implicit Plots
403
Explicit and Implicit Forms
403
Notes about Implicit Plots
406
Example: Implicit Plot of a more Complicated Equation
406
Overview of Steps in Graphing Differential Equations
409
Differences in Diff Equations and Function Graphing
411
Defining Differential Equations on the Y= Editor
411
Selecting Differential Equations
412
Setting Graph Formats
413
The Fldpic System Variable
418
Setting the Initial Conditions
420
Entering Initial Conditions in the Y= Editor
421
If You Do Not Enter an Initial Condition in the Y= Editor
421
Selecting an Initial Condition Interactively from the Graph Screen
423
Note about Tracing a Solution Curve
424
Defining a System for Higher-Order Equations
425
Transforming an Equation into a 1St-Order System
425
Example of a 2Nd-Order Equation
427
Example of a 3Rd-Order Equation
431
Setting Axes for Time or Custom Plots
434
Example of Time and Custom Axes
435
Predator-Prey Model
436
Example Comparison of RK and Euler
439
Example of the Desolve ( ) Function
444
Troubleshooting with the Fields Graph Format
447
Setting the Fields Graph Format
447
What Order Equation Are You Graphing?
447
Fields=Slpfld
449
Fields=Dirfld
450
Fields=Fldoff
451
If You Use the Table Screen to View Differential Equations
452
Overview of Steps in Generating a Table
454
Exploring the Table
455
Setting up the Table Parameters
455
Displaying the Table Setup Dialog Box
456
Which Setup Parameters to Use
457
Changing the Setup Parameters
457
Displaying an Automatic Table
459
Before You Begin
459
Displaying the Table Screen
459
Changing the Cell Width
461
How Numbers Are Displayed in a Cell
461
If Results Are Complex Numbers
463
Editing a Selected Function
463
If You Want to Change the Setup Parameters
464
Building a Manual (Ask) Table
464
Entering or Editing an Independent Variable Value
465
Entering a List in the Independent Variable Column
466
Adding, Deleting, or Clearing
467
Cell Width and Display Formats
467
Collecting Data Points from a Graph
469
Collecting the Points
469
Notes about Sysdata Variable
470
Graphing a Function Defined on the Home Screen
471
What Is the "Native" Independent Variable?
471
Copying from the Home Screen to the Y= Editor
472
Graphing Directly from the Home Screen
473
Clearing the Graph Screen
474
Extra Benefits of User-Defined Functions
475
Graphing a Piecewise Defined Function
475
Using the When Function
476
Using a Multi-Statement, User-Defined Function
477
Graphing a Family of Curves
479
Examples Using the Y= Editor
480
Example Using the Graph Command
480
Simultaneous Graphs with Lists
481
When Tracing a Family of Curves
481
Using the Two-Graph Mode
482
Setting the Mode
482
The Two-Graph Screen
483
Independent Graph-Related Features
484
The Y= Editor in Two-Graph Mode
485
Using a Split Screen
486
Remember that the Two Sides Are Independent
486
Drawing a Function or Inverse on a Graph
487
Drawing a Function, Parametric, or Polar Equation
488
Drawing the Inverse of a Function
489
Drawing a Line, Circle, or Text Label on a Graph
490
Clearing All Drawings
490
Drawing a Point or a Freehand Line
491
Erasing Individual Parts of a Drawing Object
492
Drawing a Line between Two Points
492
Drawing a Circle
493
Drawing a Horizontal or Vertical Line
494
Drawing a Line Based on a Point and a Slope
495
Typing Text Labels
496
Saving and Opening a Picture of a Graph
497
Saving a Picture of the Whole Graph Screen
497
Saving a Portion of the Graph Screen
498
Opening a Graph Picture
499
For Pictures Saved from a Portion of the Graph Screen
499
Deleting a Graph Picture
500
From a Program or the Home Screen
500
Cyclepic Command
500
Saving and Opening a Graph Database
503
Elements in a Graph Database
503
Saving the Current Graph Database
504
Opening a Graph Database
504
Deleting a Graph Database
505
Setting and Exiting the Split Screen Mode
506
Setting the Split Screen Mode
506
Setting the Initial Applications
507
Other Modes that Affect a Split Screen
508
Split Screens and Pixel Coordinates
508
Exiting the Split Screen Mode
509
When You Turn off the Calculator
510
Split-Screen Status Indicators on the Apps Desktop
510
Selecting the Active Application
512
Switching between Applications
513
Opening a Different Application
513
Using 2Nd QUIT to Display the Home Screen
514
When Using a Top-Bottom Split
514
Overview of List, Data, and Matrix Variables
516
List Variable
516
Data Variable
517
Matrix Variable
519
Starting a Data/Matrix Editor Session
520
Creating a New Data, Matrix, or List Variable
520
Using the Current Variable
521
Creating a New Variable from the Data/Matrix Editor
522
Opening Another Variable
522
Deleting a Variable
523
Entering and Viewing Cell Values
523
The Data/Matrix Editor Screen
523
Entering or Editing a Value in a Cell
524
Scrolling through the Editor
525
How Rows and Columns Are Filled Automatically
525
Clearing a Column or All Columns
528
Defining a Column Header with an Expression
528
Entering a Header Definition
528
Clearing a Header Definition
531
Using an Existing List as a Column
531
To Fill a Matrix with a List
532
The Auto-Calculate Feature
532
Using Shift and Cumsum Functions in a Column Header
533
Using the Shift Function
534
Using the Cumsum Function
535
Sorting Columns
535
Sorting a Single Column
536
Sorting All Columns Based on a "Key" Column
536
Saving a Copy of a List, Data, or Matrix Variable
537
Valid Copy Types
538
Procedure
538
To Copy a Data Column to a List
539
Overview of Steps in Statistical Analysis
540
Performing a Statistical Calculation
541
The Calculate Dialog Box
541
From the Data/Matrix Editor
542
Redisplaying the Stat Vars Screen
544
Statistical Calculation Types
545
Selecting the Calculation Type
545
Statistical Variables
548
Calculated Variables
548
Defining a Statistical Plot
550
Selecting or Deselecting a Plot
553
Copying a Plot Definition
554
Clearing a Plot Definition
554
Statistical Plot Types
554
Scatter
555
XY Line
555
Box Plot
556
Histogram
557
Using the Y= Editor with Stat Plots
558
Showing the List of Stat Plots
559
To Graph Plots and Y= Functions
560
Graphing and Tracing a Defined Stat Plot
560
Defining the Viewing Window
561
Tracing a Stat Plot
562
Using Frequencies and Categories
563
Example of a Frequency Column
563
Example of a Category Column
565
If You Have a CBL 2 or CBR
568
How CBL 2 Data Is Stored
568
Referring to the CBL 2 Lists
569
Creating a Data Variable with the CBL 2 Lists
569
Cbr
571
Running an Existing Program
572
Running a Program
572
"Breaking" a Program
573
Where Is the Output Displayed?
574
The Program I/O Screen
574
Leaving the Program I/O Screen
575
Starting a Program Editor Session
576
Starting a New Program or Function
576
Resuming the Current Program
577
Starting a New Program from the Program Editor
578
Opening a Previous Program
578
Copying a Program
579
Note about Deleting a Program
579
Overview of Entering a Program
579
Entering and Editing Program Lines
580
Entering Multi- Command Lines
580
Entering Comments
581
Controlling the Flow of a Program
581
Using Indentation
582
Displaying Calculated Results
582
Getting Values into a Program
583
Example of Passing Values to a Program
584
Overview of Entering a Function
585
Why Create a User-Defined Function?
585
Differences between Functions and Programs
586
Entering a Function
587
How to Return a Value from a Function
588
Example of a Function
589
Calling One Program from Another
590
Calling a Separate Program
591
Calling an Internal Subroutine
591
Notes about Using Subroutines
592
Using Variables in a Program
593
Scope of Variables
593
Circular Definition Errors
595
Variable-Related Commands and Functions
596
Using Local Variables in Functions or Programs
597
Example of a Local Variable
598
What Causes an Undefined Variable Error Message?
598
You Must Initialize Local Variables
599
To Perform Symbolic Calculations
600
String Operations
600
How Strings Are Used
601
String Commands
602
Conditional Tests
603
Entering a Test Operator
604
Relational Tests
604
Boolean Tests
605
The Not Function
605
Using If, Lbl, and Goto to Control Program Flow
606
F2 Control Toolbar Menu
606
If Command
607
If...then...endif Structures
607
If...then...else... Endif Structures
608
If...then...elseif... Endif Structures
608
Lbl and Goto Commands
609
Using Loops to Repeat a Group of Commands
610
For...endfor Loops
611
While...endwhile Loops
613
Loop...endloop Loops
614
Repeating a Loop Immediately
616
Lbl and Goto Loops
616
Configuring the Voyage 200
616
Configuration Commands
617
Entering the Setmode Command
617
Getting Input from the User and Displaying Output
618
F3 I/O Toolbar Menu
619
Input Commands
619
Output Commands
620
Graphical User Interface Commands
621
Creating a Custom Menu
622
Defining a Custom Menu
624
Creating a Table or Graph
627
Table Commands
627
Graphing Commands
627
Graph Picture and Database Commands
628
Drawing on the Graph Screen
629
Pixel Vs. Point Coordinates
629
Erasing Drawn Objects
630
Drawing a Point or Pixel
631
Drawing Lines and Circles
631
Drawing Expressions
632
Accessing Another Voyage 200, a CBL 2, or a CBR
632
Accessing Another Voyage 200
633
Accessing a CBL 2 or CBR
634
Debugging Programs and Handling Errors
634
Run-Time Errors
635
Debugging Techniques
635
Error-Handling Commands
636
Example: Using Alternative Approaches
636
Where to Get Assembly-Language Programs
641
Note about TI-GRAPH LINK
641
Running an Assembly-Language Program
642
Shortcuts to Run a Program
642
You Cannot Edit an Assembly-Language Program
643
Displaying a List of Assembly-Language Programs
643
For Information about Writing an Assembly-Language Program
644
Starting a Text Editor Session
645
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Table of Contents
Important Information
2
Table of Contents
4
Getting Started: Read this First
7
Running and Quitting Stats/List Editor
8
Stats/List Editor CATALOG
9
Stats/List Editor Screens
10
Example: Pendulum Lengths and Periods
11
Example: Entering the Data
12
Example: Plotting the Data
13
Example: Fitting a Line to the Data
15
Example: Producing a Scatter Plot of the Residuals
16
Example: Producing a Power Regression
18
Example: Producing Another Residual Plot with the New Data
19
Example: Producing Magnitudes of the Residuals
20
Example: Making Predictions with the Model
21
Error Messages
22
List Editor
23
Using the List Editor
24
Creating Lists
26
Removing Lists
27
Editing a List Element
29
Formulas
30
Tools Menu
34
Setup Editor
34
Copy and Paste
35
Clear A-Z
36
Clear Editor
37
Format
38
About
39
Plots Menu
41
Plot Setup
42
Norm Prob Plot (Normal Probability Plot)
44
Plotsoff (Plots Off) and Fnoff (Functions Off)
46
List Menu
47
Introduction
48
Names Menu
49
Ops (Operations) Menu
50
Sort List
51
Sort List, Adjust All
52
DIM
53
Fill
54
Seq
55
Cumsum
56
List
57
List Menu (Continued)
57
Augment
58
Left
59
MID
60
Right
61
Math Menu
62
Min
63
Max
64
Mean
65
Median
66
Sum
67
Product
68
Stddev
69
Variance
70
Stdevpop
71
Varpop
72
Attach List Formula
73
Delete Item
74
List
74
Calc Menu
75
Introduction
76
Var Stats (One-Variable Statistics)
77
Var Stats (Two-Variable Statistics)
79
Regressions Menu
82
Linreg(A+Bx)
83
Linreg(Ax+B)
85
Medmed
87
Quadreg
89
Cubicreg
91
Quartreg
93
Lnreg
95
Expreg
97
Powerreg
99
Logist83
101
Logistic
103
Sinreg
105
Multreg
107
Probability Menu
108
Rand83
109
Npr
110
Ncr
111
(Factorial)
112
Randint
113
Randnorm
114
Randbin
115
Randsamp
116
Rand
117
Randseed
118
Corrmat (Correlation Matrix)
119
Show Stats
120
Distr (Distribution) Menu
122
Shade Menu
122
Shade Normal
123
Shade T
124
Shade Chi-Square
125
Shade F
126
Inverse Menu
127
Inverse Normal
128
Inverse T
129
Inverse Chi-Square
130
Inverse F
131
Normal Pdf
132
Normal Cdf
134
Pdf
135
Cdf
137
Chi-Square Pdf
138
Chi-Square Cdf
139
F Pdf
140
F Cdf
141
Binomial Pdf
142
Binomial Cdf
143
Poisson Pdf
144
Poisson Cdf
145
Geometric Pdf
146
Geometric Cdf
147
Texas Instruments Voyage 200 Manual Book (70 pages)
Texas Instruments calculator software Organizer Suite Guidebook
Brand:
Texas Instruments
| Category:
Calculator
| Size: 0.52 MB
Table of Contents
Important Information
2
Introducing the Organizer Suite
3
Languages
3
Getting Started with the Organizer Apps
4
Viewing the Calendar App
4
Viewing a Holiday, Event, or Task from the Calendar App
5
Viewing Contact Information from the Calendar App
6
Setting Holidays
7
Deleting Holidays
10
Importing Holidays
11
Accessing Calendar Format Options
11
Working with the Clock
12
Working with Events
14
Adding an Event
14
Viewing an Event
18
Duplicating an Event
19
Editing an Event
20
Cutting an Event
21
Copying and Pasting an Event
21
Deleting an Event
22
Clearing All Events
22
Formatting the Planner App
23
Purging Old Events and Holidays
23
Working with Tasks
24
Adding a Task
25
Duplicating a Task
26
Editing a Task
26
Cutting a Task
27
Copying and Pasting a Task
28
Deleting a Task
28
Clearing All Tasks
29
Formatting the Tasks App
30
Assigning a Task Priority
31
Assigning a Task Category
32
Marking a Task Complete or Incomplete
33
Adding a Task Due Date
35
Sorting Tasks
38
Working with Contacts
40
Adding a New Contact
40
Viewing Details about a Contact
41
Editing a Contact
42
Deleting a Contact
43
Cutting a Contact
44
Duplicating or Copying and Pasting a Contact
44
Viewing Contacts by Category
46
Formatting the Contacts App
47
Using Format Options
48
Changing Format Options
50
Navigating in the Organizer Apps Suite
51
Using Menus
51
Calendar App Key Shortcuts
51
Planner/Tasks/Contacts Apps Key Shortcuts
53
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Texas Instruments calculator software CellSheet Guidebook
Brand:
Texas Instruments
| Category:
Calculator
| Size: 0.33 MB
Texas Instruments Voyage 200 Manual Book (47 pages)
Texas Instruments calculator software StudyCards Viewer Guidebook
Brand:
Texas Instruments
| Category:
Calculator
| Size: 0.24 MB
Table of Contents
Important Information
2
What Is the Studycards™ Viewer
3
Studying Studycards™ Stacks
5
Opening a Studycards Stack
5
Studying Self-Check Cards
7
Studying Multiple-Choice Cards
11
Studying Cards with Levels of Difficulty
15
Formatting the Studycards™ Viewer
17
Selecting Format Options
18
Restoring Default Format Options
18
Using the Normal Study Mode
19
Using the Test Study Mode
21
Using the 5 Box Study Mode
22
Using the Slide Show Study Mode
24
Shuffle Cards
25
Reverse Sides
25
Ignore Levels
26
Keep Known Cards
26
Reintroduce Cards
26
Analyzing Results
27
Scoring
28
Sorting Results
29
Previewing Cards
31
Navigating in the Studycards™ Viewer
33
Using Menus to Access Options
33
Navigating Among Cards in a Stack
33
Checking Status Information
35
Card Information
35
Information at the End of a Run or Study Session
36
Score Information
36
Card Preview Information
37
Error Messages
38
Installing the Studycards™ Viewer App
40
Starting and Quitting the Application
41
Starting the Studycards™ Viewer
41
Quitting the Studycards Viewer App
41
Deleting an Application
42
Texas Instruments (TI) Support and Service
43
General Information
43
Texas Instruments Voyage 200 Manual Book (46 pages)
Texas Instruments calculator software LearningCheck App Guidebook
Brand:
Texas Instruments
| Category:
Calculator
| Size: 0.35 MB
Table of Contents
Important Information
2
What Is the Learningcheck App
3
Operating System (OS) Requirement
4
Distributing Assignments to a Handheld Device
5
Installing the Learningcheck App
6
Starting and Quitting the App
7
Starting the App
7
Quitting the App
7
Accessing Online Help
8
Completing an Assignment
9
Overview
9
Opening and Navigating through an Assignment
10
Setting the Item List Screen Format
13
Answering Multiple-Choice Questions
15
Answering Fill-In-The-Blank Questions
16
Answering Open Response Questions
18
Sequencing Items in a List
20
Viewing Comments or Instructions
22
Clearing All Answers
22
Checking Answers
24
Viewing Results
25
Marking Assignment Status
26
Creating Response Forms
27
Using Response Forms
31
Answering Questions
31
Clearing All Answers from a Response Form
35
Changing a Response Form
36
Duplicating a Response Form
37
Renaming a Response Form
38
Pausing the Learningcheck App
39
Deleting an App
40
Error Messages
41
Texas Instruments (TI) Support and Service Information
43
For General Information
43
For Technical Questions
43
For Product (Hardware) Service
43
Texas Instruments License Agreement
44
Texas Instruments Voyage 200 Manual Book (28 pages)
Texas Instruments calculator software Simultaneous Equation Solver Guidebook
Brand:
Texas Instruments
| Category:
Calculator
| Size: 0.14 MB
Table of Contents
Entering Data
4
Format Settings
12
Errors, Error Messages, and Restrictions
21
Starting and Quitting the Application
24
Deleting an Application
25
Texas Instruments (TI) Support and Service Information
26
For Technical Questions
26
For General Information
26
Texas Instruments License Agreement
27
Texas Instruments Voyage 200 Manual Book (23 pages)
Texas Instruments calculator software Polynomial Root Finder Guidebook
Brand:
Texas Instruments
| Category:
Calculator
| Size: 0.12 MB
Table of Contents
Notes and Hints
13
Errors, Error Messages, and Restrictions
17
Starting and Quitting the Application
19
Deleting an Application
20
For General Information
21
For Technical Questions
21
Texas Instruments License Agreement
22
Texas Instruments Voyage 200 Manual Book (10 pages)
Texas Instruments calculator software Symbolic Math Guide
Brand:
Texas Instruments
| Category:
Calculator
| Size: 0.13 MB
Texas Instruments Voyage 200 Notes (2 pages)
Brand:
Texas Instruments
| Category:
Calculator
| Size: 0.16 MB
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