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×
TI-83 Plus / TI-83 Plus Silver Edition Graphing Calculator Guidebook
1
Important
2
US FCC Information Concerning Radio Frequency Interference
3
Chapter 1: Operating the TI-83 Plus Silver Edition
4
Documentation Conventions
4
TI-83 Plus Keyboard
5
Keyboard Zones
5
TI-83 Plus
6
Using the Color-Coded Keyboard
7
Using the [2nd] and [ALPHA] Keys
7
Turning On and Turning Off the TI-83 Plus
9
Turning On the Calculator
9
Turning Off the Calculator
10
Batteries
10
Setting the Display Contrast
11
Adjusting the Display Contrast
11
When to Replace Batteries
12
The Display
13
Types of Displays
13
Home Screen
13
Displaying Entries and Answers
13
Returning to the Home Screen
14
Busy Indicator
14
Display Cursors
15
Entering Expressions and Instructions
16
What Is an Expression?
16
Entering an Expression
16
Multiple Entries on a Line
17
Entering a Number in Scientific Notation
17
Functions
18
Instructions
19
Interrupting a Calculation
19
TI-83 Plus Edit Keys
20
Setting Modes
22
Checking Mode Settings
22
Changing Mode Settings
23
Setting a Mode from a Program
23
Normal, Sci, Eng
23
Float, 0123456789
24
Radian, Degree
25
Func, Par, Pol, Seq
26
Connected, Dot
26
Sequential, Simul
27
Real, a+bi, re^(theta)i
27
Full, Horiz, G-T
28
Using TI-83 Plus Variable Names
29
Variables and Defined Items
29
Notes about Variables
30
Storing Variable Values
32
Storing Values in a Variable
32
Displaying a Variable Value
33
Archiving Variables (Archive, Unarchive)
33
Recalling Variable Values
34
Using Recall (RCL)
34
ENTRY (Last Entry) Storage Area
36
Using ENTRY (Last Entry)
36
Accessing a Previous Entry
37
Reexecuting the Previous Entry
37
Multiple Entry Values on a Line
38
Clearing ENTRY
39
Using Ans in an Expression
39
Continuing an Expression
40
Storing Answers
41
TI-83 Plus Menus
42
Using a TI-83 Plus Menu
42
Displaying a Menu
43
Moving from One Menu to Another
44
Scrolling a Menu
44
Selecting an Item from a Menu
44
Leaving a Menu without Making a Selection
46
VARS and VARS Y-VARS Menus
47
VARS Menu
47
Selecting a Variable from the VARS Menu or VARS Y-VARS Menu
48
Equation Operating System (EOS)
50
Order of Evaluation
50
Implied Multiplication
51
Parentheses
51
Negation
52
Special Features of the TI-83 Plus
53
Flash â Electronic Upgradability
53
1.56 Megabytes (M) of Available Memory
53
Applications
54
Archiving
54
Calculator-Based Laboratory⢠(CBL 2â¢, CBLâ¢) and
55
Calculator-Based Ranger⢠(CBRâ¢)
55
Other TI-83 Plus Features
56
Graphing
56
Sequences
56
Tables
57
Split Screen
57
Matrices
57
Lists
58
Statistics
58
Inferential Statistics
58
Applications
59
CATALOG
59
Programming
60
Archiving
60
Communication Link
60
Error Conditions
62
Diagnosing an Error
62
Correcting an Error
63
Chapter 2: Math, Angle, and Test Operations
64
Getting Started: Coin Flip
64
Keyboard Math Operations
66
Using Lists with Math Operations
66
+ (Addition), - (Subtraction), * (Multiplication), / (Division)
66
Trigonometric Functions
66
^ (Power), ² (Square), (Square Root)
67
(Inverse)
67
log(, 10^(, ln(
68
e^( (Exponential)
68
e (Constant)
68
(Negation)
69
(Pi)
69
MATH Operations
70
MATH Menu
70
> Frac, >Dec
70
³(Cube), (Cube Root)
71
xth (Root)
72
fMin(, fMax(
72
nDeriv(
73
fnInt(
74
Using the Equation Solver
75
Solver
75
Entering an Expression in the Equation Solver
75
Entering and Editing Variable Values
77
Solving for a Variable in the Equation Solver
78
Editing an Equation Stored to eqn
80
Equations with Multiple Roots
80
Further Solutions
80
Controlling the Solution for Solver or solve(
81
Using solve( on the Home Screen or from a Program
81
MATH NUM (Number) Operations
82
MATH NUM Menu
82
abs(
82
round(
83
iPart(, fPart(
83
int(
84
min(, max(
84
lcm(, gcd(
85
Entering and Using Complex Numbers
87
Complex-Number Modes
87
Entering Complex Numbers
88
Note about Radian Versus Degree Mode
88
Interpreting Complex Results
89
Rectangular-Complex Mode
89
Polar-Complex Mode
90
MATH CPX (Complex) Operations
91
MATH CPX Menu
91
conj(
91
real(
92
imag(
92
angle(
93
abs(
93
MATH PRB (Probability) Operations
95
MATH PRB Menu
95
rand
95
nPr, nCr
96
! (Factorial)
97
randInt(
98
randNorm(
98
randBin(
99
ANGLE Operations
100
ANGLE Menu
100
Entry Notation
100
(Degree)
101
(Radians)
102
R>Pr(, R>Pq(, P>Rx(, P>Ry(
103
TEST (Relational) Operations
104
TEST Menu
104
=, not equal, >, gt =, <, lt =
104
Using Tests
105
TEST LOGIC (Boolean) Operations
106
TEST LOGIC Menu
106
Boolean Operators
106
and, or, xor
106
not(
107
Using Boolean Operations
107
Chapter 3: Function Graphing
108
Getting Started: Graphing a Circle
108
Defining Graphs
110
TI-83 PlusâGraphing Mode Similarities
110
Defining a Graph
110
Displaying and Exploring a Graph
111
Saving a Graph for Later Use
111
Setting the Graph Modes
112
Checking and Changing the Graphing Mode
112
Setting Modes from a Program
113
Defining Functions
114
Displaying Functions in the Y= Editor
114
Defining or Editing a Function
114
Defining a Function from the Home Screen or a Program
115
Evaluating Y= Functions in Expressions
116
Selecting and Deselecting Functions
117
Selecting and Deselecting a Function
117
Turning On or Turning Off a Stat Plot in the Y= Editor
118
Selecting and Deselecting Functions from the Home Screen or a Program
118
Setting Graph Styles for Functions
120
Graph Style Icons in the Y= Editor
120
Setting the Graph Style
121
Shading Above and Below
122
Setting a Graph Style from a Program
123
Setting the Viewing Window Variables
124
The TI-83 Plus Viewing Window
124
Displaying the Window Variables
124
Changing a Window Variable Value
125
Storing to a Window Variable from the Home Screen or a Program
126
Delta X and Delta Y
127
Setting the Graph Format
128
Displaying the Format Settings
128
Changing a Format Setting
128
RectGC, PolarGC
129
CoordOn, CoordOff
129
GridOff, GridOn
130
AxesOn, AxesOff
130
LabelOff, LabelOn
130
ExprOn, ExprOff
131
Displaying Graphs
132
Displaying a New Graph
132
Pausing or Stopping a Graph
132
Smart Graph
132
Overlaying Functions on a Graph
133
Graphing a Family of Curves
134
Exploring Graphs with the Free-Moving Cursor
135
Free-Moving Cursor
135
Graphing Accuracy
135
Exploring Graphs with TRACE
137
Beginning a Trace
137
Moving the Trace Cursor
137
Moving the Trace Cursor from Function to Function
138
Moving the Trace Cursor to Any Valid X Value
138
Panning to the Left or Right
139
Quick Zoom
139
Leaving and Returning to TRACE
140
Using TRACE in a Program
140
Exploring Graphs with the ZOOM Instructions
141
ZOOM Menu
141
Zoom Cursor
142
ZBox
142
Zoom In, Zoom Out
143
ZDecimal
144
ZSquare
145
ZStandard
145
ZTrig
145
ZInteger
146
ZoomStat
146
ZoomFit
146
Using ZOOM MEMORY
147
ZOOM MEMORY Menu
147
ZPrevious
147
ZoomSto
147
ZoomRcl
148
ZOOM FACTORS
148
Checking XFact and YFact
148
Changing XFact and YFact
149
Using ZOOM MEMORY Menu Items from the Home Screen or a Program
149
Using the CALC (Calculate) Operations
150
CALCULATE Menu
150
value
150
zero
151
minimum, maximum
153
intersect
154
dy/dx
155
Integral f(x)dx
156
Chapter 4: Parametric Graphing
157
Getting Started: Path of a Ball
157
Defining and Displaying Parametric Graphs
161
TI-83 Plus Graphing Mode Similarities
161
Setting Parametric Graphing Mode
161
Displaying the Parametric Y= Editor
161
Selecting a Graph Style
162
Defining and Editing Parametric Equations
162
Selecting and Deselecting Parametric Equations
163
Setting Window Variables
163
Setting the Graph Format
164
Displaying a Graph
164
Window Variables and Y.VARS Menus
164
Exploring Parametric Graphs
166
Free-Moving Cursor
166
TRACE
166
Moving the Trace Cursor to Any Valid T Value
167
ZOOM
168
CALC
168
Chapter 5: Polar Graphing
169
Getting Started: Polar Rose
169
Defining and Displaying Polar Graphs
171
TI-83 Plus Graphing Mode Similarities
171
Setting Polar Graphing Mode
171
Displaying the Polar Y= Editor
171
Selecting Graph Styles
172
Defining and Editing Polar Equations
172
Selecting and Deselecting Polar Equations
172
Setting Window Variables
173
Setting the Graph Format
174
Displaying a Graph
174
Window Variables and Y-VARS Menus
174
Exploring Polar Graphs
176
Free-Moving Cursor
176
TRACE
176
Moving the Trace Cursor to Any Valid
177
Value
177
ZOOM
177
CALC
178
Chapter 6: Sequence Graphing
179
Getting Started: Forest and Trees
179
Defining and Displaying Sequence Graphs
182
TI-83 Plus Graphing Mode Similarities
182
Setting Sequence Graphing Mode
182
TI-83 Plus Sequence Functions u, v, and w
182
Displaying the Sequence Y= Editor
183
Selecting Graph Styles
184
Selecting and Deselecting Sequence Functions
184
Defining and Editing a Sequence Function
185
Nonrecursive Sequences
185
Recursive Sequences
186
Setting Window Variables
188
Selecting Axes Combinations
190
Setting the Graph Format
190
Setting Axes Format
190
Displaying a Sequence Graph
191
Exploring Sequence Graphs
192
Free-Moving Cursor
192
TRACE
192
Moving the Trace Cursor to Any Valid n Value
193
ZOOM
194
CALC
194
Evaluating u, v, and w
195
Graphing Web Plots
196
Graphing a Web Plot
196
Valid Functions for Web Plots
196
Displaying the Graph Screen
197
Drawing the Web
197
Using Web Plots to Illustrate Convergence
198
Example: Convergence
198
Graphing Phase Plots
200
Graphing with uv, vw, and uw
200
Example: Predator-Prey Model
200
Comparing TI-83 Plus and TI-82 Sequence Variables
204
Sequences and Window Variables
204
Keystroke Differences Between TI-83 Plus and TI- 82
205
Sequence Keystroke Changes
205
Chapter 7: Tables
206
Getting Started: Roots of a Function
206
Setting Up the Table
208
TABLE SETUP Screen
208
TblStart, Delta Tbl
208
Indpnt: Auto, Indpnt: Ask, Depend: Auto, Depend: Ask
209
Setting Up the Table from the Home Screen or a Program
209
Defining the Dependent Variables
210
Defining Dependent Variables from the Y= Editor
210
Editing Dependent Variables from the Table Editor
210
Displaying the Table
212
The Table
212
Independent and Dependent Variables
212
Clearing the Table from the Home Screen or a Program
213
Scrolling Independent-Variable Values
213
Displaying Other Dependent Variables
214
Chapter 8: Draw Instructions
215
Getting Started: Drawing a Tangent Line
215
Using the DRAW Menu
217
DRAW Menu
217
Before Drawing on a Graph
218
Drawing on a Graph
218
Clearing Drawings
220
Clearing Drawings When a Graph Is Displayed
220
Clearing Drawings from the Home Screen or a Program
220
Drawing Line Segments
221
Drawing a Line Segment Directly on a Graph
221
Drawing a Line Segment from the Home Screen or a Program
222
Drawing Horizontal and Vertical Lines
223
Drawing a Line Directly on a Graph
223
Drawing a Line from the Home Screen or a Program
224
Drawing Tangent Lines
225
Drawing a Tangent Line Directly on a Graph
225
Drawing a Tangent Line from the Home Screen or a Program
226
Drawing Functions and Inverses
227
Drawing a Function
227
Drawing an Inverse of a Function
227
Shading Areas on a Graph
229
Shading a Graph
229
Drawing Circles
231
Drawing a Circle Directly on a Graph
231
Drawing a Circle from the Home Screen or a Program
232
Placing Text on a Graph
233
Placing Text Directly on a Graph
233
Placing Text on a Graph from the Home Screen or a Program
233
Split Screen
234
Using Pen to Draw on a Graph
235
Using Pen to Draw on a Graph
235
Drawing Points on a Graph
236
DRAW POINTS Menu
236
Drawing Points Directly on a Graph with Pt-On(
236
Erasing Points with Pt-Off(
237
Changing Points with Pt-Change(
238
Drawing Points from the Home Screen or a Program
238
Drawing Pixels
240
TI-83 Plus Pixels
240
Turning On and Off Pixels with Pxl-On( and Pxl-Off(
240
Using pxl-Test(
241
Split Screen
241
Storing Graph Pictures (Pic)
242
DRAW STO Menu
242
Storing a Graph Picture
242
Recalling Graph Pictures (Pic)
244
Recalling a Graph Picture
244
Deleting a Graph Picture
244
Storing Graph Databases (GDB)
245
What Is a Graph Database?
245
Storing a Graph Database
245
Recalling Graph Databases (GDB)
247
Recalling a Graph Database
247
Deleting a Graph Database
248
Chapter 9: Split Screen
249
Getting Started: Exploring the Unit Circle
249
Using Split Screen
251
Setting a Split-Screen Mode
251
Horiz (Horizontal) Split Screen
253
Horiz Mode
253
Moving from Half to Half in Horiz Mode
254
Full Screens in Horiz Mode
254
G.T (Graph-Table) Split Screen
255
G-T Mode
255
Moving from Half to Half in G-T Mode
255
Using [TRACE] in G-T Mode
256
Full Screens in G-T Mode
256
TI-83 Plus Pixels in Horiz and G-T Modes
257
TI-83 Plus Pixels in Horiz and G-T Modes
257
DRAW POINTS Menu Pixel Instructions
257
DRAW Menu Text( Instruction
257
PRGM I/O Menu Output( Instruction
258
Setting a Split-Screen Mode from the Home Screen or a Program
258
Chapter 10: Matrices
259
Getting Started: Systems of Linear Equations
259
Defining a Matrix
261
What Is a Matrix?
261
Selecting a Matrix
261
Accepting or Changing Matrix Dimensions
262
Viewing and Editing Matrix Elements
263
Displaying Matrix Elements
263
Deleting a Matrix
264
Viewing a Matrix
264
Viewing-Context Keys
265
Editing a Matrix Element
265
Editing-Context Keys
267
Using Matrices with Expressions
268
Using a Matrix in an Expression
268
Entering a Matrix in an Expression
268
Displaying and Copying Matrices
270
Displaying a Matrix
270
Copying One Matrix to Another
270
Accessing a Matrix Element
271
Using Math Functions with Matrices
272
Using Math Functions with Matrices
272
+ (Add), â (Subtract), * (Multiply)
272
(Negation)
273
abs(
274
round(
274
(Inverse)
274
Powers
275
Relational Operations
275
iPart(, fPart(, int(
276
Using the MATRX MATH Operations
277
MATRX MATH Menu
277
det(
278
(Transpose)
278
Accessing Matrix Dimensions with dim(
278
Creating a Matrix with dim(
279
Redimensioning a Matrix with dim(
279
Fill(
279
identity(
280
randM(
280
augment(
280
Matr>list(
281
List>matr(
282
cumSum(
282
Row Operations
283
ref(, rref(
283
rowSwap(
284
row+(
284
Chapter 11: Lists
286
Getting Started: Generating a Sequence
286
Naming Lists
289
Using TI-83 Plus List Names L1 through L6
289
Creating a List Name on the Home Screen
289
Storing and Displaying Lists
291
Storing Elements to a List
291
Displaying a List on the Home Screen
291
Copying One List to Another
292
Accessing a List Element
292
Deleting a List from Memory
292
Using Lists in Graphing
293
Entering List Names
294
Using the LIST NAMES Menu
294
Entering a User-Created List Name Directly
295
Attaching Formulas to List Names
296
Attaching a Formula to a List Name
296
Attaching a Formula to a List on the Home Screen or in a Program
297
Detaching a Formula from a List
299
Using Lists in Expressions
300
Using a List in an Expression
300
Using Lists with Math Functions
301
LIST OPS Menu
302
LIST OPS Menu
302
SortA(, SortD(
302
Using dim( to Find List Dimensions
304
Using dim( to Create a List
304
Using dim( to Redimension a List
304
Fill(
305
seq(
305
cumSum(
306
Delta List(
306
Select(
307
Before Using Select(
307
Using Select( to Select Data Points from a Plot
308
augment(
310
List>matr(
311
Matr>list(
311
LIST MATH Menu
314
LIST MATH Menu
314
min(, max(
314
mean(, median(
315
sum(, prod(
316
Sums and Products of Numeric Sequences
316
stdDev(, variance(
317
Chapter 12: Statistics
318
Getting Started: Pendulum Lengths and Periods
318
Setting Up Statistical Analyses
331
Using Lists to Store Data
331
Setting Up a Statistical Analysis
331
Displaying the Stat List Editor
332
Using the Stat List Editor
333
Entering a List Name in the Stat List Editor
333
Creating a Name in the Stat List Editor
335
Removing a List from the Stat List Editor
335
Removing All Lists and Restoring L1 through L6
336
Clearing All Elements from a List
336
Editing a List Element
337
Attaching Formulas to List Names
339
Attaching a Formula to a List Name in Stat List Editor
339
Using the Stat List Editor When Formula-Generated Lists Are Displayed
341
Handling Errors Resulting from Attached Formulas
342
Detaching Formulas from List Names
343
Detaching a Formula from a List Name
343
Editing an Element of a Formula-Generated List
344
Switching Stat List Editor Contexts
345
Stat List Editor Contexts
345
Stat List Editor Contexts
347
View-Elements Context
347
Edit-Elements Context
347
View-Names Context
349
Enter-Name Context
349
STAT EDIT Menu
351
STAT EDIT Menu
351
SortA(, SortD(
351
ClrList
352
SetUpEditor
353
Restoring L1 through L6 to the Stat List Editor
354
Regression Model Features
355
Regression Model Features
355
Automatic Residual List
355
Automatic Regression Equation
356
Diagnostics Display Mode
357
STAT CALC Menu
359
STAT CALC Menu
359
Frequency of Occurrence for Data Points
360
1-Var Stats
360
2-Var Stats
361
Med-Med (ax+b)
361
LinReg (ax+b)
362
QuadReg (ax^2+bx+c)
362
CubicRegâ(ax^3+bx^2+cx+d)
362
QuartRegâ(ax^4+bx^3+cx^2+dx+e)
363
LinRegâ(a+bx)
363
LnRegâ(a+b ln(x))
363
ExpRegâ(ab^x)
364
PwrRegâ(ax^b)
364
Logisticâc/ (1+a*e^-bx)
364
SinRegâa sin(bx+c)+d
365
SinReg Example: Daylight Hours in Alaska for One Year
366
Statistical Variables
368
Q1 and Q3
369
Statistical Analysis in a Program
370
Entering Stat Data
370
Statistical Calculations
370
Statistical Plotting
371
Steps for Plotting Statistical Data in Lists
371
(Scatter)
372
(xyLine)
372
(Histogram)
373
(ModBoxplot)
373
(Boxplot)
374
(NormProbPlot)
375
Defining the Plots
376
Displaying Other Stat Plot Editors
378
Turning On and Turning Off Stat Plots
378
Defining the Viewing Window
379
Tracing a Stat Plot
379
Statistical Plotting in a Program
381
Defining a Stat Plot in a Program
381
Displaying a Stat Plot from a Program
383
Chapter 13: Inferential Statistics and Distributions
384
Getting Started: Mean Height of a Population
384
Height (in centimeters) of Each of 10 Women
384
Inferential Stat Editors
391
Displaying the Inferential Stat Editors
391
Using an Inferential Stat Editor
391
Selecting Data or Stats
393
Entering the Values for Arguments
393
Selecting an Alternative Hypothesis (not = < >)
394
Selecting the Pooled Option
394
Selecting Calculate or Draw for a Hypothesis Test
395
Selecting Calculate for a Confidence Interval
395
Bypassing the Inferential Stat Editors
396
STAT TESTS Menu
397
STAT TESTS Menu
397
Inferential Stat Editors for the STAT TESTS Instructions
398
Z-Test
399
T-Test
400
2-SampZTest
402
2-SampTTest
403
1-PropZTest
405
ZInterval
408
TInterval
409
2-SampZInt
410
2-SampTInt
411
1-PropZInt
413
2-SampFTest
417
LinRegTTest
418
ANOVA(
420
Inferential Statistics Input Descriptions
422
Test and Interval Output Variables
425
Distribution Functions
427
DISTR menu
427
normalpdf(
428
normalcdf(
429
invNorm(
429
tpdf(
430
tcdf(
430
Chi ^2 pdf(
431
Chi ^2 cdf(
432
Fpdf(
432
binompdf
433
binomcdf(
434
poissonpdf(
435
poissoncdf(
435
geometpdf(
436
geometcdf(
436
Distribution Shading
437
DISTR DRAW Menu
437
ShadeNorm(
438
Shade_t(
438
Shade Chi ^2(
439
ShadeF(
440
Chapter 14: Applications
441
The Applications Menu
441
Steps for Running the Finance Application
442
Getting Started: Financing a Car
443
Getting Started: Computing Compound Interest
445
Using the TVM Solver
447
Using the TVM Solver
447
Using the Financial Functions
449
Entering Cash Inflows and Cash Outflows
449
FINANCE CALC Menu
449
TVM Solver
450
Calculating Time Value of Money (TVM)
451
Calculating Time Value of Money
451
tvm_Pmt
452
tvm_I%
452
tvm_PV
453
tvm_N
453
tvm_FV
454
Calculating Cash Flows
455
Calculating a Cash Flow
455
npv(, irr(
456
Calculating Amortization
457
Calculating an Amortization Schedule
457
bal(
457
EPrn(, EInt(
458
Amortization Example: Calculating an Outstanding Loan Balance
459
Calculating Interest Conversion
462
Calculating an Interest Conversion
462
>Nom(
462
>Eff(
462
Finding Days between Dates/ Defining Payment Method
463
dbd(
463
Defining the Payment Method
464
Pmt_End
464
Pmt_Bgn
464
Using the TVM Variables
465
FINANCE VARS Menu
465
N, I%, PV, PMT, FV
465
P/Y and C/Y
466
The CBL/CBR Application
467
Steps for Running the CBL/CBR Application
467
Selecting the CBL/CBR Application
469
Data Collection Methods and Options
470
Specifying the Data Collection Method from the CBL/CBR APP Menu
470
Specifying Options for Each Data Collection Method
471
GAUGE
471
TYPE
472
MIN and MAX
473
UNITS
473
DIRECTNS (Directions)
474
Data Collection Comments and Results
474
DATA LOGGER
476
#SAMPLES
478
INTRVL (SEC)
478
UNITS
478
PLOT
479
Ymin and Ymax
479
DIRECTNS (Directions)
479
Data Collection Results
480
RANGER
481
Starting Data Collection
482
Collecting the Data
482
Stopping Data Collection
483
Chapter 15: CATALOG, Strings, Hyperbolic Functions
484
Browsing the TI-83 Plus CATALOG
484
What Is the CATALOG?
484
Selecting an Item from the CATALOG
485
Entering and Using Strings
487
What Is a String?
487
Entering a String
487
Storing Strings to String Variables
489
String Variables
489
Storing a String to a String Variable
490
Displaying the Contents of a String Variable
491
String Functions and Instructions in the CATALOG
492
Displaying String Functions and Instructions in the CATALOG
492
+ (Concatenation)
493
Selecting a String Function from the CATALOG
493
Equ>String(
494
expr(
494
inString(
495
length(
495
String>Equ(
496
sub(
496
Entering a Function to Graph during Program Execution
497
Hyperbolic Functions in the CATALOG
498
Hyperbolic Functions
498
sinh(, cosh(, tanh(
499
sinh^-1(, cosh^-1(, tanh^-1(
499
Chapter 16: Programming
500
Getting Started: Volume of a Cylinder
500
Creating and Deleting Programs
503
What Is a Program?
503
Creating a New Program
503
Managing Memory and Deleting a Program
504
Entering Command Lines and Executing Programs
507
Entering a Program Command Line
507
Executing a Program
508
Breaking a Program
509
Editing Programs
510
Editing a Program
510
Inserting and Deleting Command Lines
511
Copying and Renaming Programs
512
Copying and Renaming a Program
512
Scrolling the PRGM EXEC and PRGM EDIT Menus
513
PRGM CTL (Control) Instructions
514
PRGM CTL Menu
514
Controlling Program Flow
515
If
515
If-Then
516
If-Then-Else
517
For(
518
While
519
Repeat
520
End
521
Pause
521
Lbl, Goto
522
IS>(
523
DS<(
524
Menu(
524
prgm
525
Return
526
Stop
526
DelVar
526
GraphStyle(
527
PRGM I/O (Input/Output) Instructions
528
PRGM I/O Menu
528
Displaying a Graph with Input
529
Storing a Variable Value with Input
530
Prompt
531
Displaying the Home Screen
531
Displaying Values and Messages
532
DispGraph
533
DispTable
533
Output(
533
getKey
534
TI-83 Plus Key Code Diagram
535
ClrHome, ClrTable
535
GetCalc(
536
Get(, Send(
536
Calling Other Programs as Subroutines
538
Calling a Program from Another Program
538
Notes about Calling Programs
539
Running an Assembly Language Program
540
Chapter 17: Activities
543
The Quadratic Formula
543
Entering a Calculation
543
Converting to a Fraction
545
Displaying Complex Results
547
Box with Lid
549
Defining a Function
549
Defining a Table of Values
550
Zooming In on the Table
552
Setting the Viewing Window
554
Displaying and Tracing the Graph
556
Zooming In on the Graph
558
Finding the Calculated Maximum
560
Comparing Test Results Using Box Plots
563
Problem
563
Procedure
564
Graphing Piecewise Functions
567
Problem
567
Procedure
567
Graphing Inequalities
569
Problem
569
Procedure
569
Solving a System of Nonlinear Equations
571
Problem
571
Procedure
571
Using a Program to Create the Sierpinski Triangle
573
Setting up the Program
573
Program
573
Graphing Cobweb Attractors
575
Problem
575
Procedure
575
Using a Program to Guess the Coefficients
577
Setting Up the Program
577
Program
577
Graphing the Unit Circle and Trigonometric Curves
579
Problem
579
Procedure
579
Finding the Area between Curves
581
Problem
581
Procedure
581
Using Parametric Equations: Ferris Wheel Problem
583
Problem
583
Procedure
584
Demonstrating the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
587
Problem 1
587
Procedure 1
587
Problem 2
589
Procedure 2
589
Computing Areas of Regular N-Sided Polygons
591
Problem
591
Procedure
591
Computing and Graphing Mortgage Payments
595
Problem
595
Procedure
595
Chapter 18: Memory and Variable Management
599
Checking Available Memory
599
MEMORY Menu
599
Displaying the MEMORY MANAGEMENT/DELETE Menu
600
Deleting Items from Memory
602
Deleting an Item
602
Clearing Entries and List Elements
604
Clear Entries
604
ClrAllLists
605
Resetting the TI-83 Plus
606
RAM ARCHIVE ALL Menu
606
Displaying the RAM ARCHIVE ALL Menu
607
Resetting RAM Memory
607
Resetting Archive Memory
609
Resetting All Memory
611
Archiving and UnArchiving Variables
613
Archiving and UnArchiving Variables
613
Grouping and Ungrouping Variables
619
Grouping Variables
619
Ungrouping Variables
622
DuplicateName Menu
622
Garbage Collection
625
Garbage Collection Message
625
Responding to the Garbage Collection Message
625
Why Not Perform Garbage Collection Automatically Without a Message?
626
Why Is Garbage Collection Necessary?
626
How Unarchiving a Variable Affects the Process
628
If teh MEMORY Screen Shows Enough Free Space
629
The Garbage Collection Process
629
Using the GarbageCollect Command
630
ERR:ARCHIVE FULL Message
631
Chapter 19: Communication Link
632
Getting Started: Sending Variables
632
TI-83 Plus Silver Edition LINK
635
Connecting Two Calculators with a Unit-to-Unit Cable
636
Linking to the CBL/CBR System
636
Linking to a Computer
636
Selecting Items to Send
637
LINK SEND Menu
637
Sending the Selected Items
639
Stopping a Transmission
640
Sending to a TI-83 Plus Silver Edition or TI-83 Plus
641
Sending to a TI-83
643
Sending Lists to a TI-82
644
Sending to a TI-73
645
Receiving Items
647
LINK RECEIVE Menu
647
Receiving Unit
647
DuplicateName Menu
647
Receiving from a TI-83 Plus Silver Edition or TI-83 Plus
648
Receiving from a TI-83
649
Receiving from a TI-82 â Resolved Differences
649
Receiving from a TI-82 â Unresolved Differences
650
Receiving from a TI-73
651
Backing Up RAM Memory
653
Memory Backup Complete
654
Error Conditions
655
Insufficient Memory in Receiving Unit
656
Appendix A: Tables and Reference Information
657
Table of Functions and Instructions
657
TI-83 Plus Menu Map
701
Variables
721
User Variables
721
Archive Variables
722
System Variables
722
Statistics Formulas
724
Logistic
724
SinReg
725
ANOVA(
725
2-SampFTest
727
2-SampTTest
729
Financial Formulas
731
Time Value of Money
731
Amortization
734
Cash Flow
735
Interest Rate Conversions
736
Days between Dates
736
Appendix B: General Information
738
Battery Information
738
When to Replace the Batteries
738
Effects of Replacing the Batteries
739
Battery Precautions
740
Replacing the Batteries
740
In Case of Difficulty
742
Handling a Difficulty
742
Error Conditions
745
Accuracy Information
757
Computational Accuracy
757
Function Limits
759
Function Results
760
Support and Service Information
761
Product Support
761
Product Service
762
Warranty Information
763
Customers in the U.S. and Canada Only
763
Australia & New Zealand Customers only
764
All Customers Outside the U.S. and Canada
766
Index
767
âAâ
768
âBâ
769
âCâ
770
âDâ
771
âEâ
773
âFâ
774
âGâ
776
âHâ
776
âIâ
776
âKâ
777
âLâ
778
âMâ
779
âNâ
780
âOâ
781
âPâ
781
âQâ
783
âRâ
783
âSâ
784
âTâ
787
âUâ
789
âVâ
789
âWâ
790
âXâ
790
âYâ
790
âZâ
791
Quick-Find Locator
792
Chapter 1: Operating the TI-83 Plus Silver Edition
792
Chapter 2: Math, Angle, and Test Operations
795
Chapter 3: Function Graphing
798
Chapter 4: Parametric Graphing
801
Chapter 5: Polar Graphing
802
Chapter 6: Sequence Graphing
803
Chapter 7: Tables
804
Chapter 8: Draw Instructions
805
Chapter 9: Split Screen
807
Chapter 10: Matrices
808
Chapter 11: Lists
809
Chapter 12: Statistics
811
Chapter 13: Inferential Statistics and Distributions
814
Chapter 14: Applications
816
Chapter 15: CATALOG, Strings, Hyperbolic Functions
818
Chapter 16: Programming
819
Chapter 17: Activities
821
Chapter 18: Memory and Variable Management
823
Chapter 19: Communication Link
825
Appendix A: Tables and Reference Information
826
Appendix B: General Information
826
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