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Texas Instruments Voyage 200 User Manual

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Symbolic Manipulation 267
Finding a Taylor Polynomial
Finding a Taylor PolynomialFinding a Taylor Polynomial
Finding a Taylor Polynomial
Use the
taylor ( 9) function.
Important: Degree-mode scaling by p/180 may cause calculus application results to
appear in a different form.
User-Defined Functions and Symbolic Manipulation
User-Defined Functions and Symbolic ManipulationUser-Defined Functions and Symbolic Manipulation
User-Defined Functions and Symbolic Manipulation
You can use a user-defined function as an argument for the Voyage™ 200 ’s built-in
algebra and calculus functions.
Find a 6th order Taylor polynomial for
sin(x)
with respect to x.
Store the answer as a user-defined function
named
y1(x).
Then graph
sin(x) and the Taylor polynomial.
taylor(expression, var, order [,point])
if omitted, expansion point is 0
Graph sin(x):Graph
y1(x)

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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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