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8 Discovering Algebra Calculator Notes for the Texas Instruments TI-83 and TI-83/84 Plus ©2007 Key Curriculum Press
TI-83 and TI-83/84 Plus
Note 1B Entering Lists
There are six pre-set lists in the calculator: lists L1 through L6.You can create
other named lists if needed. You can enter 999 elements into a list if enough
memory is available.
Clearing Data
If a list already has data in it, move the cursor up so that the list name is
highlighted and press .
Entering Data Directly into a List
Follow the steps below to enter data (such as 400, 455, 390, 450, 360, 320,
480, 480) into a list.
a. Press (
Edit...).
b. Enter each number into list
L1.Ifyou do not see list L1,see the sections
Resetting a List or Recalling a List that follow. After entering each data
value, press . When you are finished entering the data, press
[QUIT].Ifyou wish to add a data value in the middle of the list, move
the cursor to the place of insertion, press
[INS], and then enter the
number. To remove an entry from a list, highlight the entry and
press .
Entering Data into a List from the Home Screen
If you are working with a short list, you may want to enter it from the
Home screen. To enter the data 1, 2, 3, 4 into list
L1 from the Home screen
press
[{] [}] [L1] .
ENTER
2nd
STO
Í
2nd4,3,2,1
2nd
DEL
2nd
2ndENTER
1STAT
ENTERCLEAR
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ModelTI-83
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