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Texas Instruments Titanium TI-89 User Manual

Texas Instruments Titanium TI-89
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Basic Function Graphing 319
Changed a stat plot definition.
Displaying Coordinates with the Free-Moving Cursor
Displaying Coordinates with the Free-Moving CursorDisplaying Coordinates with the Free-Moving Cursor
Displaying Coordinates with the Free-Moving Cursor
To display the coordinates of any location on the Graph screen, use the free-moving
cursor. You can move the cursor to any pixel on the screen; the cursor is not confined to
a graphed function.
Free-Moving Cursor
Free-Moving CursorFree-Moving Cursor
Free-Moving Cursor
When you first display the Graph screen, no cursor is visible. To display the cursor, press
a cursor pad arrow. The cursor moves from the center of the screen, and its coordinates
are displayed.
If your screen does not show coordinates, set the graph format so that
Coordinates =
RECT or POLAR. Press:
8 Í
To move the free-moving cursor: Press:
To an adjoining pixel A cursor pad arrow for any direction.
y1(x)=x
2
The “c” indicates these are cursor coordinates.
The values are stored in the xc and yc system
variables. Rectangular coordinates use xc and
yc. Polar coordinates use rc and qc.

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Texas Instruments Titanium TI-89 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Display TypeLCD
Display Resolution160 x 100 pixels
Memory188 KB RAM, 2.7 MB Flash ROM
TypeGraphing Calculator
DisplayMonochrome
ProcessorMotorola 68000
Processor Speed12 MHz
Power Source4 AAA batteries
ConnectivityUSB
ProgrammingTI-BASIC, Assembly
Operating SystemAMS (Advanced Mathematics Software)

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