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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.; Important
  • Page 3 – Introduction iii; This manual describes how to use the TI; ENTRY; Table of Contents
  • Page 5 – Introduction v
  • Page 6 – Introduction
  • Page 7 – Introduction vii
  • Page 8 – LINK; Index
  • Page 9 – Getting Started 1; Contents
  • Page 10 – Getting Started; Graphing keys access the interactive graphing features.
  • Page 11 – Getting Started 3; MATH; Using the
  • Page 12 – Getting Started; Displaying a Menu; Moving from One Menu to Another
  • Page 13 – Getting Started 5; MEMORY; First Steps
  • Page 14 – Getting Started; Entering a Calculation: The Quadratic Formula
  • Page 15 – Getting Started 7; Frac; Converting to a Fraction: The Quadratic Formula
  • Page 16 – Getting Started; Displaying Complex Results: The Quadratic Formula
  • Page 17 – Getting Started 9; Defining a Function: Box with Lid
  • Page 18 – 0 Getting Started; TABLE SETUP; TblStart; Defining a Table of Values: Box with Lid
  • Page 19 – Getting Started 11; Tbl; Zooming In on the Table: Box with Lid
  • Page 20 – 2 Getting Started; Setting the Viewing Window: Box with Lid
  • Page 21 – Getting Started 13; TRACE; Displaying and Tracing the Graph: Box with Lid
  • Page 22 – 4 Getting Started
  • Page 23 – Getting Started 15; ZOOM; Xmax; Zooming In on the Graph: Box with Lid
  • Page 24 – 6 Getting Started; CALCULATE; Finding the Calculated Maximum: Box with Lid
  • Page 25 – Getting Started 17; Getting Started has introduced you to basic TI; DRAW; operations to
  • Page 26 – 8 Getting Started; TVM; CATALOG
  • Page 27 – Operating the TI; Ans; VARS
  • Page 28 – -2 Operating the TI; Turning On and Turning Off the TI-83; Batteries
  • Page 29 – Note: If you adjust the contrast setting to; Setting the Display Contrast
  • Page 30 – -4 Operating the TI; Entry; The Display; Home Screen
  • Page 31 – Cursor; SOLVE; Display Cursors
  • Page 32 – -6 Operating the TI; LOG; Entering Expressions and Instructions
  • Page 33 – value; ClrDraw; radius
  • Page 34 – -8 Operating the TI; Keystrokes; Func
  • Page 35 – Setting Modes
  • Page 36 – -10 Operating the TI
  • Page 38 – -12 Operating the TI; Sequential; Note: Regardless of which graphing mode is selected, the TI; Real
  • Page 39 – Variable Type; Xmin; DRAW STO; Using TI-83 Variable Names
  • Page 40 – -14 Operating the TI; Storing Variable Values
  • Page 41 – Rcl; Recalling Variable Values
  • Page 42 – -16 Operating the TI
  • Page 43 – , use trial and error to find the radius of a; Continue until the answer is as accurate as you want.; Clear Entries; Clearing ENTRY
  • Page 44 – -18 Operating the TI; Storing Answers
  • Page 45 – LIST NAMES; Scrolling a Menu
  • Page 46 – -20 Operating the TI
  • Page 47 – VARS and VARS Y-VARS Menus; VARS Menu
  • Page 48 – -22 Operating the TI; nPr
  • Page 49 – Note: An open parenthesis following a list name, matrix name, or; Parentheses
  • Page 50 – -24 Operating the TI; Goto; error type; Error Conditions
  • Page 52 – MATH PRB; Getting Started: Coin Flip
  • Page 53 – sin; Note: The trig functions do not operate on complex numbers.; Keyboard Math Operations
  • Page 55 – MATH Operations; MATH Menu
  • Page 57 – NH; Tip: To speed the drawing of integration graphs (when; Xres
  • Page 58 – VARS Y; Using the Equation Solver; Solver
  • Page 59 – eqn; Tip: To use the solver to solve an equation such as
  • Page 61 – left
  • Page 62 – Further Solutions
  • Page 63 – MATH CPX
  • Page 65 – LIST MATH
  • Page 66 – Entering and Using Complex Numbers
  • Page 67 – Radian
  • Page 68 – Lq
  • Page 69 – Rect
  • Page 70 – numtrials; Note: The seed value also affects; MATH PRB Menu
  • Page 72 – mN; Note: The seed value stored to; rand
  • Page 73 – ANGLE; ANGLE; ANGLE Operations; ANGLE Menu
  • Page 75 – TEST Menu
  • Page 76 – TEST LOGIC; valueA
  • Page 77 – Function Graphing 3-1
  • Page 78 – -2 Function Graphing; Getting Started: Graphing a Circle
  • Page 79 – Function Graphing 3-3; GDB; Defining Graphs; Defining a Graph
  • Page 80 – -4 Function Graphing; Setting the Graph Modes
  • Page 81 – Function Graphing 3-5; Defining Functions
  • Page 82 – -6 Function Graphing; expression; Done
  • Page 83 – Function Graphing 3-7; Selecting and Deselecting Functions
  • Page 84 – -8 Function Graphing; function n
  • Page 85 – Function Graphing 3-9; Icon Style; Connected; Setting Graph Styles for Functions
  • Page 86 – -10 Function Graphing; PRGM CTL
  • Page 87 – Function Graphing 3-11; Setting the Viewing Window Variables
  • Page 88 – -12 Function Graphing; X and
  • Page 89 – Function Graphing 3-13; Setting the Graph Format
  • Page 90 – -14 Function Graphing
  • Page 91 – Function Graphing 3-15; Displaying Graphs; Smart Graph
  • Page 92 – -16 Function Graphing; Simul
  • Page 93 – Function Graphing 3-17; Exploring Graphs with the Free-Moving Cursor
  • Page 94 – -18 Function Graphing; CoordOn; Exploring Graphs with TRACE
  • Page 95 – Function Graphing 3-19; Note: This feature does not apply to stat plots.; Trace; Quick Zoom
  • Page 96 – -20 Function Graphing; Exploring Graphs with the ZOOM Instructions; ZOOM Menu
  • Page 97 – Function Graphing 3-21; ZDecimal
  • Page 98 – -22 Function Graphing; ZStandard
  • Page 99 – Function Graphing 3-23; ZOOM MEMORY; Using ZOOM MEMORY; ZPrevious
  • Page 100 – -24 Function Graphing; ZOOM FACTORS
  • Page 101 – Function Graphing 3-25; Note: When a value is displayed for
  • Page 102 – -26 Function Graphing; CoordOff; zero
  • Page 103 – Function Graphing 3-27; intersect
  • Page 104 – -28 Function Graphing
  • Page 105 – Parametric Graphing 4-1; Getting Started: Path of a Ball
  • Page 106 – -2 Parametric Graphing; Par
  • Page 107 – Parametric Graphing 4-3; AxesOff; Tmin
  • Page 108 – -4 Parametric Graphing; Defining and Displaying Parametric Graphs
  • Page 109 – Parametric Graphing 4-5; pà
  • Page 110 – -6 Parametric Graphing; Seq
  • Page 111 – Parametric Graphing 4-7; Exploring Parametric Graphs
  • Page 112 – -8 Parametric Graphing
  • Page 113 – Getting Started: Polar Rose
  • Page 114 – Pol
  • Page 115 – Defining and Displaying Polar Graphs
  • Page 116 – ãqä
  • Page 117 – min; VARS Menus
  • Page 118 – Exploring Polar Graphs
  • Page 119 – Sequence Graphing 6-1
  • Page 120 – -2 Sequence Graphing; Getting Started: Forest and Trees
  • Page 121 – Sequence Graphing 6-3; Note: Statements in this chapter about; Defining and Displaying Sequence Graphs
  • Page 122 – -4 Sequence Graphing
  • Page 123 – Sequence Graphing 6-5; Note: You may leave blank the initial value
  • Page 124 – -6 Sequence Graphing
  • Page 125 – Sequence Graphing 6-7
  • Page 126 – -8 Sequence Graphing; Axes Setting; Selecting Axes Combinations
  • Page 127 – Sequence Graphing 6-9; Exploring Sequence Graphs
  • Page 128 – -10 Sequence Graphing; nstart
  • Page 129 – Sequence Graphing 6-11; Graphing Web Plots; Drawing the Web
  • Page 130 – -12 Sequence Graphing; Time; Web; Using Web Plots to Illustrate Convergence
  • Page 131 – Sequence Graphing 6-13; Graphing Phase Plots
  • Page 132 – -14 Sequence Graphing; uv; Note: When you press
  • Page 133 – Sequence Graphing 6-15; TI; Comparing TI-83 and TI-82 Sequence Variables
  • Page 134 – -16 Sequence Graphing; Keystroke Differences Between TI-83 and TI-82
  • Page 135 – Tables; Getting Started: Roots of a Function
  • Page 137 – Selections; VARS TABLE; Setting Up the Table
  • Page 138 – Defining the Dependent Variables
  • Page 139 – Current cell; Graphing Mode; Displaying the Table; The Table
  • Page 140 – Note: You can scroll back from the value entered for
  • Page 142 – Instructions; Getting Started: Drawing a Tangent Line
  • Page 143 – Using the DRAW Menu; DRAW Menu
  • Page 144 – Note: Before you clear drawings, you can store them with; StorePic; Clearing Drawings
  • Page 145 – Drawing Line Segments
  • Page 146 – Horizontal; Drawing Horizontal and Vertical Lines
  • Page 148 – ExprOn; Drawing Tangent Lines
  • Page 149 – Note: You cannot use a list in; Drawing Functions and Inverses
  • Page 150 – Shading Areas on a Graph; Shading a Graph
  • Page 151 – on the home screen or from a program,; ZSquare; Drawing Circles
  • Page 152 – Horiz; Placing Text on a Graph; Split Screen
  • Page 153 – Pen; Using Pen to Draw on a Graph
  • Page 154 – DRAW POINTS; Drawing Points on a Graph
  • Page 155 – Note: If you specified
  • Page 156 – Drawing Pixels
  • Page 157 – Note: You also can select a variable from the; DRAW STO Menu
  • Page 158 – RecallPic; MEMORY DELETE FROM
  • Page 159 – StoreGDB
  • Page 160 – RecallGDB
  • Page 161 – Getting Started: Exploring the Unit Circle
  • Page 162 – Degree; ExprOff
  • Page 163 – Full; Using Split Screen
  • Page 164 – Horiz Mode
  • Page 165 – Note: When you trace in; Using
  • Page 166 – Note: You also can paste
  • Page 167 – Matrices; MATRX MATH
  • Page 168 – MATRX EDIT; Getting Started: Systems of Linear Equations
  • Page 169 – row; Defining a Matrix
  • Page 170 – Viewing and Editing Matrix Elements; Deleting a Matrix
  • Page 171 – Key; Viewing a Matrix
  • Page 173 – MATRX NAMES; element; Using Matrices with Expressions
  • Page 174 – matrix; Displaying and Copying Matrices
  • Page 175 – Using Math Functions with Matrices
  • Page 176 – Powers
  • Page 178 – Using the MATRX MATH Operations
  • Page 181 – Row Operations
  • Page 183 – Lists; LIST OPS
  • Page 184 – Getting Started: Generating a Sequence
  • Page 185 – letter from A to Z or; SetUpEditor; Naming Lists; through L
  • Page 186 – Storing and Displaying Lists
  • Page 188 – Entering List Names
  • Page 189 – Attaching Formulas to List Names
  • Page 190 – listname; Note: You also can use; ClrList; ClrAllList
  • Page 191 – Note: You must paste user-created list names to the; Using Lists in Expressions
  • Page 192 – STAT EDIT; LIST OPS Menu
  • Page 193 – dim; MATRX
  • Page 194 – List; Note: Before you use
  • Page 195 – ZoomStat; xlistname
  • Page 198 – Matr
  • Page 199 – LIST MATH Menu
  • Page 201 – Statistics
  • Page 202 – Getting Started: Pendulum Lengths and Periods
  • Page 203 – STAT PLOTS; On
  • Page 204 – RESID
  • Page 207 – PwrReg
  • Page 208 – Note: Step 19 defined plot 2 to plot residuals (
  • Page 210 – Setting Up Statistical Analyses
  • Page 211 – Using the Stat List Editor
  • Page 212 – ClrAllLists
  • Page 213 – Note: You can enter expressions and variables for elements.
  • Page 214 – Note: If you do not use quotation marks, the TI
  • Page 215 – number mode is set and the attached formula is
  • Page 216 – Detaching Formulas from List Names
  • Page 217 – Switching Stat List Editor Contexts
  • Page 218 – Stat List Editor Contexts
  • Page 220 – Note: To clear from memory all elements of all list names, use; STAT EDIT Menu
  • Page 222 – Ylistname; VARS Statistics EQ; Regression Model Features
  • Page 224 – STAT CALC Menu
  • Page 228 – iterations; SinReg
  • Page 229 – Statistical Variables; and Q
  • Page 230 – STAT CALC; Statistical Analysis in a Program
  • Page 231 – Statistical Plotting
  • Page 237 – Select the plot to define, which pastes; to display the; STAT TYPE; Select the type of plot, which pastes the name of the; Statistical Plotting in a Program
  • Page 238 – STAT PLOT MARK; DispGraph
  • Page 239 – Inferential Statistics and Distributions 13-1; STAT TESTS
  • Page 240 – 3-2 Inferential Statistics and Distributions; Getting Started: Mean Height of a Population
  • Page 241 – Inferential Statistics and Distributions 13-3
  • Page 242 – 3-4 Inferential Statistics and Distributions; Sx; DISTR
  • Page 243 – Inferential Statistics and Distributions 13-5
  • Page 244 – 3-6 Inferential Statistics and Distributions; Note: When you select the; Inferential Stat Editors
  • Page 245 – Inferential Statistics and Distributions 13-7; mƒm
  • Page 246 – 3-8 Inferential Statistics and Distributions
  • Page 247 – Inferential Statistics and Distributions 13-9; STAT TESTS Menu
  • Page 248 – 3-10 Inferential Statistics and Distributions; mƒ m; ƒm; Data; Note: All examples on pages13; Float; Test
  • Page 249 – Inferential Statistics and Distributions 13-11
  • Page 250 – 3-12 Inferential Statistics and Distributions; SampZTest; of the means of two populations (
  • Page 251 – Inferential Statistics and Distributions 13-13; SampTTest
  • Page 252 – 3-14 Inferential Statistics and Distributions; PropZTest
  • Page 253 – Inferential Statistics and Distributions 13-15
  • Page 254 – 3-16 Inferential Statistics and Distributions; ZInterval; confidence interval item
  • Page 255 – Inferential Statistics and Distributions 13-17; TInterval
  • Page 256 – 3-18 Inferential Statistics and Distributions; SampZInt
  • Page 257 – Inferential Statistics and Distributions 13-19; SampTInt
  • Page 258 – 3-20 Inferential Statistics and Distributions; PropZInt
  • Page 259 – Inferential Statistics and Distributions 13-21
  • Page 260 – 3-22 Inferential Statistics and Distributions; Observed
  • Page 261 – Inferential Statistics and Distributions 13-23; Samp; ƒ s; ƒs
  • Page 262 – 3-24 Inferential Statistics and Distributions; bƒ; RegEQ; LinRegTTest; LinRegTTest
  • Page 263 – Inferential Statistics and Distributions 13-25; ANOVA; procedure for; SS
  • Page 264 – 3-26 Inferential Statistics and Distributions; Input; Inferential Statistics Input Descriptions
  • Page 265 – Inferential Statistics and Distributions 13-27
  • Page 266 – 3-28 Inferential Statistics and Distributions; Variables; Test and Interval Output Variables
  • Page 267 – Inferential Statistics and Distributions 13-29; cdf; f x; Distribution Functions; DISTR menu
  • Page 268 – 3-30 Inferential Statistics and Distributions
  • Page 269 – Inferential Statistics and Distributions 13-31
  • Page 270 – 3-32 Inferential Statistics and Distributions
  • Page 271 – Inferential Statistics and Distributions 13-33
  • Page 272 – 3-34 Inferential Statistics and Distributions
  • Page 273 – Inferential Statistics and Distributions 13-35; DISTR DRAW; Distribution Shading
  • Page 274 – 3-36 Inferential Statistics and Distributions; Shade
  • Page 275 – Financial Functions 14-1; TVM Solver
  • Page 276 – 4-2 Financial Functions; FINANCE CALC; PV; Getting Started: Financing a Car
  • Page 277 – Financial Functions 14-3; PMT; must be set to; Getting Started: Computing Compound Interest
  • Page 278 – 4-4 Financial Functions; END; Using the TVM Solver
  • Page 279 – Financial Functions 14-5; Using the Financial Functions
  • Page 280 – 4-6 Financial Functions; Note: To store a value to a; Note: In the example above, the values are stored to the
  • Page 281 – Financial Functions 14-7; computes the annual interest rate.
  • Page 282 – 4-8 Financial Functions; npv; Calculating Cash Flows
  • Page 283 – Financial Functions 14-9; Note: You must enter values for; Calculating Amortization
  • Page 284 – 4-10 Financial Functions
  • Page 285 – Financial Functions 14-11
  • Page 286 – 4-12 Financial Functions; Calculating Interest Conversion
  • Page 287 – Financial Functions 14-13; Note: Dates must be between the years 1950 through 2049.; BEGIN; Finding Days between Dates/Defining Payment Method
  • Page 288 – 4-14 Financial Functions; FINANCE VARS; Using the TVM Variables; FV
  • Page 289 – Entering and Using Strings; Hyperbolic Functions in the
  • Page 290 – Tip: From the top of the; Browsing the TI-83 CATALOG
  • Page 291 – string; Note: Quotation marks do not count as string characters.; Entering a String
  • Page 292 – VARS STRING; Storing Strings to String Variables; String Variables
  • Page 294 – String Functions and Instructions in the CATALOG
  • Page 295 – Str; Equ
  • Page 296 – Note: An instruction or function name, such as; String
  • Page 297 – returns a string that is a subset of an existing; Note: When you execute this program, enter a function to store to
  • Page 298 – Hyperbolic Functions in the CATALOG; sinh
  • Page 299 – Programming
  • Page 300 – PRGM NEW; CYLINDER; ãpä; Getting Started: Volume of a Cylinder
  • Page 301 – PRGM EXEC
  • Page 302 – Creating and Deleting Programs
  • Page 303 – prgm; name; prgmCYLINDER; Entering Command Lines and Executing Programs
  • Page 304 – Note: The program editor does not display a; to indicate that; Editing Programs
  • Page 305 – Tip: From the top of either the; Copying and Renaming Programs
  • Page 306 – If; PRGM CTL Menu
  • Page 311 – is not a looping instruction.
  • Page 312 – Program
  • Page 314 – CTL
  • Page 315 – Note: When a program prompts for input of lists and
  • Page 316 – Prompt
  • Page 317 – Tip: You may want to precede
  • Page 318 – (clear home screen) clears the home screen
  • Page 320 – Calling Other Programs as Subroutines
  • Page 321 – Applications
  • Page 322 – Correct Guesses; Women Left; Comparing Test Results Using Box Plots; Problem
  • Page 324 – Graphing Piecewise Functions
  • Page 325 – Dot; Graphing Inequalities
  • Page 326 – Solving a System of Nonlinear Equations
  • Page 327 – and then press; Beginning of; Using a Program to Create the Sierpinski Triangle
  • Page 328 – Graphing Cobweb Attractors
  • Page 329 – Initialize coefficients.; Using a Program to Guess the Coefficients
  • Page 330 – Note: You can generalize the unwrapping. Replace; Graphing the Unit Circle and Trigonometric Curves
  • Page 331 – Finding the Area between Curves
  • Page 332 – Tip: Try setting the graph styles to; Using Parametric Equations: Ferris Wheel Problem
  • Page 334 – Demonstrating the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus; Problem 1
  • Page 336 – NB; Computing Areas of Regular N-Sided Polygons
  • Page 338 – Computing and Graphing Mortgage Payments
  • Page 339 – Tstep
  • Page 341 – Memory Management 18-1; Checking Available Memory
  • Page 342 – 8-2 Memory Management; Check RAM; MEMORY Menu
  • Page 343 – Memory Management 18-3; Deleting Items from Memory; Deleting an Item
  • Page 344 – 8-4 Memory Management; Clearing Entries and List Elements
  • Page 345 – Memory Management 18-5; RESET; Mem cleared
  • Page 346 – 8-6 Memory Management
  • Page 347 – Communication Link 19-1
  • Page 348 – 9-2 Communication Link; RECEIVE; Waiting; SEND; Q REAL; TRANSMIT; Getting Started: Sending Variables
  • Page 349 – Communication Link 19-3; very firmly
  • Page 350 – 9-4 Communication Link; Selecting Items to Send; LINK SEND Menu
  • Page 351 – Communication Link 19-5; LINK RECEIVE; DuplicateName; Receiving Items; Receiving Unit
  • Page 352 – 9-6 Communication Link; Error in Xmit; Transmitting Items
  • Page 353 – Communication Link 19-7; Note: You cannot repeat transmission if you selected All+ or All; LINK SEND
  • Page 354 – 9-8 Communication Link; SELECT; Transmitting Lists to a TI-82
  • Page 355 – Communication Link 19-9
  • Page 356 – WARNING; Backing Up Memory; Memory Backup
  • Page 357 – Tables and Reference Information A-1; Table of Functions and Instructions
  • Page 358 – A-2 Tables and Reference Information; From the; , you can paste any function or instruction to the home; Result
  • Page 359 – Tables and Reference Information A-3
  • Page 360 – A-4 Tables and Reference Information; TESTS
  • Page 361 – Tables and Reference Information A-5
  • Page 362 – A-6 Tables and Reference Information
  • Page 363 – Tables and Reference Information A-7
  • Page 364 – A-8 Tables and Reference Information
  • Page 365 – Tables and Reference Information A-9
  • Page 366 – A-10 Tables and Reference Information
  • Page 367 – Tables and Reference Information A-11
  • Page 368 – A-12 Tables and Reference Information
  • Page 369 – Tables and Reference Information A-13; LabelOff
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8300INTR.DOC TI-83 Intl English, Title Page Bob Fedorisko Revised: 02/19/01 2:32 PM Printed: 02/21/01 9:05

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TI-83

GRAPHING CALCULATOR

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