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Texas Instruments Voyage 200 User Manual

Texas Instruments Voyage 200
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Operating the Calculator 156
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Notes:
•The Technical Reference module describes all of the built-in functions and
instructions.
Expression Consists of numbers, variables, operators, functions, and
their arguments that evaluate to a single answer. For
example:
pr
2
+3.
Enter an expression in the same order that it normally is
written.
In most places where you are required to enter a value,
you can enter an expression.
Operator
Performs an operation such as +, –,
ù, ^.
Operators require an argument before and after the
operator. For example: 4+5 and 5^2.
Function Returns a value.
Functions require one or more arguments (enclosed in
parentheses) after the function. For example:
(5) and
min(5,8).
Instruction Initiates an action.
Instructions cannot be used in expressions.
Some instructions do not require an argument. For
example: ClrHome.
Some require one or more arguments. For example:
Circle 0,0,5.
Note: For instructions, do not put the arguments in
parentheses.

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Texas Instruments Voyage 200 Specifications

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TypeScientific
Form factorPocket
Product colorBlue
Display resolution128 x 240 pixels

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