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00_FRONT.DOC TI-89/TI-92 Plus: Front Matter (English) Bob Fedorisko Revised: 02/23/01 10:37 AM Printed: 02/23/01 2:10 P
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TI-89
TI-92 Plus
Guidebook
for Advanced Mathematics
Software Version 2.0
© 1999
-2002
Texas Instruments
2
Table of Contents
Default Chapter
5
Table of Contents
5
Flash Applications
12
TI-89 / TI-92 Plus Features. Appendix A Provides One Convenient
12
Keystroke Differences
14
What's New
16
Chapter 1: Getting Started
18
Getting the TI.89 Ready to Use
19
Getting the TI.92 Plus Ready to Use
20
Setting the Contrast and Selecting a Language
21
Performing Computations
25
Graphing a Function
28
Chapter 2: Operating the Calculator
30
Turning the TI.89 / TI.92 Plus on and off
31
Setting the Display Contrast
32
The TI.89 Keyboard
33
The TI.92 Plus Keyboard
34
Modifier Keys
35
Entering Alphabetic Characters
38
Home Screen
40
Entering Numbers
42
Entering Expressions and Instructions
43
Entering an Expression
44
Formats of Displayed Results
46
Editing an Expression in the Entry Line
49
Menus
51
Dialog Boxes
52
Using the Custom Menu
54
Selecting an Application
55
Setting Modes
57
Using the Clean up Menu to Start a New Problem
60
Using the Catalog Dialog Box
61
Storing and Recalling Variable Values
64
Reusing a Previous Entry or the Last Answer
66
Auto-Pasting an Entry or Answer from the History Area
69
Status Line Indicators in the Display
70
Finding the Software Version and ID Number
72
Chapter 3: Symbolic Manipulation
75
Preview of Symbolic Manipulation
75
Using Undefined or Defined Variables
76
Using Exact, Approximate, and Auto Modes
78
Automatic Simplification
81
Delayed Simplification for Certain Built-In Functions
83
Substituting Values and Setting Constraints
84
Overview of the Algebra Menu
87
Common Algebraic Operations
89
Overview of the Calc Menu
92
Common Calculus Operations
93
User-Defined Functions and Symbolic Manipulation
94
If You Get an Out-Of-Memory Error
96
Special Constants Used in Symbolic Manipulation
97
Chapter 4: Constants and Measurement Units
98
Preview of Constants and Measurement Units
99
Entering Constants or Units
100
Converting from One Unit to Another
102
Setting the Default Units for Displayed Results
104
Creating Your Own User-Defined Units
105
List of Pre-Defined Constants and Units
106
Chapter 5: Additional Home Screen Topics
110
Saving the Home Screen Entries as a Text Editor Script
111
Cutting, Copying, and Pasting Information
112
Creating and Evaluating User-Defined Functions
114
Using Folders to Store Independent Sets of Variables
117
If an Entry or Answer Is "Too Big
120
Chapter 6: Basic Function Graphing
122
Preview of Basic Function Graphing
123
Overview of Steps in Graphing Functions
124
Setting the Graph Mode
125
Defining Functions for Graphing
126
Selecting Functions to Graph
128
Setting the Display Style for a Function
129
Defining the Viewing Window
130
Changing the Graph Format
131
Graphing the Selected Functions
132
Displaying Coordinates with the Free-Moving Cursor
133
Tracing a Function
134
Using Zooms to Explore a Graph
136
Using Math Tools to Analyze Functions
139
Chapter 7: Parametric Graphing
144
Preview of Parametric Graphing
145
Overview of Steps in Graphing Parametric Equations
146
Exploring the Graph
146
Differences in Parametric and Function Graphing
147
Chapter 8: Polar Graphing
150
Preview of Polar Graphing
151
Overview of Steps in Graphing Polar Equations
152
Differences in Polar and Function Graphing
153
Preview of Sequence Graphing
157
Overview of Steps in Graphing Sequences
158
Differences in Sequence and Function Graphing
159
Setting Axes for Time, Web, or Custom Plots
163
Using Web Plots
164
Using Custom Plots
167
Using a Sequence to Generate a Table
168
Chapter 9 Sequence Graphing
170
Chapter 10: 3D Graphing
170
Preview of 3D Graphing
171
Overview of Steps in Graphing 3D Equations
173
Differences in 3D and Function Graphing
174
Moving the Cursor in 3D
177
Rotating And/Or Elevating the Viewing Angle
179
Animating a 3D Graph Interactively
181
Changing the Axes and Style Formats
182
Contour Plots
184
Example: Contours of a Complex Modulus Surface
187
Implicit Plots
188
Example: Implicit Plot of a more Complicated Equation
190
Chapter 11: Differential Equation Graphing
192
Preview of Differential Equation Graphing
193
Overview of Steps in Graphing Differential Equations
195
Differences in Diff Equations and Function Graphing
196
Setting the Initial Conditions
201
Defining a System for Higher-Order Equations
203
Example of a 2Nd-Order Equation
204
Example of a 3Rd-Order Equation
206
Setting Axes for Time or Custom Plots
207
Example of Time and Custom Axes
208
Example Comparison of RK and Euler
210
Example of the Desolve( ) Function
213
Troubleshooting with the Fields Graph Format
214
Chapter 12: Additional Graphing Topics
219
Preview of Additional Graphing Topics
219
Collecting Data Points from a Graph
220
Graphing a Function Defined on the Home Screen
221
Graphing a Piecewise Defined Function
223
Graphing a Family of Curves
225
Using the Two-Graph Mode
226
Drawing a Function or Inverse on a Graph
229
Drawing a Line, Circle, or Text Label on a Graph
230
Saving and Opening a Picture of a Graph
234
Animating a Series of Graph Pictures
236
Saving and Opening a Graph Database
237
Preview of Tables
239
Overview of Steps in Generating a Table
240
Setting up the Table Parameters
241
Displaying an Automatic Table
243
Building a Manual (Ask) Table
246
Chapter 13 Tables
248
Chapter 14: Split Screens
248
Preview of Split Screens
249
Setting and Exiting the Split Screen Mode
250
Selecting the Active Application
252
Preview of the Data/Matrix Editor
255
Chapter 15
256
Overview of List, Data, and Matrix Variables
256
Data Variable
257
Starting a Data/Matrix Editor Session
258
Entering and Viewing Cell Values
260
Inserting and Deleting a Row, Column, or Cell
263
Defining a Column Header with an Expression
265
Using Shift and Cumsum Functions in a Column Header
267
Sorting Columns
268
Saving a Copy of a List, Data, or Matrix Variable
269
Chapter 16: Statistics and Data Plots
270
Preview of Statistics and Data Plots
271
Overview of Steps in Statistical Analysis
275
Performing a Statistical Calculation
276
Statistical Calculation Types
278
Statistical Variables
280
Defining a Statistical Plot
281
Statistical Plot Types
283
Using the Y= Editor with Stat Plots
285
Graphing and Tracing a Defined Stat Plot
286
Using Frequencies and Categories
287
If You Have a CBL 2/CBL or CBR
289
Chapter 17: Preview of Programming
293
Preview of Programming
293
Running an Existing Program
295
Starting a Program Editor Session
297
Overview of Entering a Program
299
Overview of Entering a Function
302
Calling One Program from Another
304
Using Variables in a Program
305
Using Local Variables in Functions or Programs
307
String Operations
309
Conditional Tests
311
Using If, Lbl, and Goto to Control Program Flow
312
Using Loops to Repeat a Group of Commands
314
Configuring the TI-89 / TI-92 Plus
317
Getting Input from the User and Displaying Output
318
Creating a Custom Menu
320
Creating a Table or Graph
322
Drawing on the Graph Screen
324
Accessing Another TI-89/TI-92 Plus, a CBL 2/CBL, or a CBR
326
Debugging Programs and Handling Errors
327
Example: Using Alternative Approaches
328
Assembly-Language Programs
330
Preview of Text Operations
333
Starting a Text Editor Session
334
Entering and Editing Text
336
Entering Special Characters
341
Entering and Executing a Command Script
345
Creating a Lab Report
347
Chapter 18 Text Editor
350
Chapter 19: Numeric Solver
350
Preview of the Numeric Solver
351
Displaying the Solver and Entering an Equation
352
Defining the Known Variables
354
Solving for the Unknown Variable
356
Graphing the Solution
357
Chapter 20: Number Bases
360
Preview of Number Bases
361
Entering and Converting Number Bases
362
Performing Math Operations with Hex or bin Numbers
363
Comparing or Manipulating Bits
364
Chapter 21: Memory and Variable Management
366
Preview of Memory and Variable Management
367
Checking and Resetting Memory
370
Displaying the VAR-LINK Screen
372
Manipulating Variables and Folders with VAR-LINK
374
Pasting a Variable Name to an Application
376
Archiving and Unarchiving a Variable
377
If a Garbage Collection Message Is Displayed
379
Memory Error When Accessing an Archived Variable
381
Chapter 22: Linking and Upgrading
383
Linking Two Units
383
Transmitting Variables, Flash Applications, and Folders
384
Transmitting Variables under Program Control
388
Upgrading Product Software (Base Code)
390
Collecting and Transmitting ID Lists
395
Compatibility between a TI.89, TI.92 Plus, and TI.92
397
Analyzing the Pole-Corner Problem
401
Chapter 22: Linking Two Units
383
Chapter 23
403
Deriving the Quadratic Formula
403
Exploring a Matrix
405
Exploring Cos(X) = sin(X)
406
Finding Minimum Surface Area of a Parallelepiped
407
Running a Tutorial Script Using the Text Editor
409
Decomposing a Rational Function
411
Studying Statistics: Filtering Data by Categories
413
CBL 2/CBL Program for the TI-89 / TI-92 Plus
416
Studying the Flight of a Hit Baseball
417
Visualizing Complex Zeros of a Cubic Polynomial
419
Solving a Standard Annuity Problem
421
Computing the Time-Value-Of-Money
422
Finding Rational, Real, and Complex Factors
423
Simulation of Sampling Without Replacement
424
Appendix A: Functions and Instructions
426
Alphabetical Listing of Operations
431
Part() CATALOG
494
Passerr CATALOG
496
Pause CATALOG
496
TI-89/92 Plus Error Messages
559
Appendix B
580
Entering Complex Numbers
580
Accuracy Information
583
System Variables and Reserved Names
584
EOS (Equation Operating System) Hierarchy
585
Regression Formulas
587
Contour Levels and Implicit Plot Algorithm
589
Runge-Kutta Method
590
Service and Warranty Information
592
Battery Information
593
Appendix C
596
In Case of Difficulty
596
Support and Service Information
597
Warranty Information
598
Appendix D
608
Index
608
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Display size (HxV)
100 x 160 mm
Memory type
639K FLASH ROM, 188K bytes RAM
Compatible operating systems
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