Operating the Calculator
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Notes:
Menu Item
Description
Clear a–z
Clears (deletes) all single-character variable names in the
current folder, unless the variables are locked or
archived. You will be prompted to press
¸
to confirm
the action.
Single-character variable names are often used in
symbolic calculations such as:
solve(a
¦
x
2
+b
¦
x+c=0,x)
If any of the variables have already been assigned a
value, your calculation may produce misleading results.
To prevent this, you can select
1:Clear a–z
before
beginning the calculation.
NewProb
Places
NewProb
in the entry line. You must then press
¸
to execute the command.
NewProb
performs a variety of operations that let you
begin a new problem from a cleared state without
resetting the memory:
•
Clears all single-character variable names in the current
folder (same as
1:Clear a–z
), unless the variables are
locked or archived.
•
Turns off all functions and stat plots (
FnOff
and
PlotsOff
) in the current graphing mode.
•
Performs
ClrDraw
,
ClrErr
,
ClrGraph
,
ClrHome
,
ClrIO
, and
ClrTable
.
Restore
custom
default
If a custom menu other than the default is in effect, this
lets you restore the default. Refer to the
Calculator Home
Screen
module for information on the custom menu.
Summary of Contents for Titanium TI-89
Page 9: ...Getting Started 6 TI 89 Titanium keys Ë Ì Í Ê ...
Page 34: ...Getting Started 31 2 or D 2 B u s i n e s s D B D B Press Result ...
Page 43: ...Getting Started 40 3 0 D B D D B D Press Result ...
Page 44: ...Getting Started 41 D 2 0 0 2 D B Scroll down to October and press Press Result ...
Page 58: ...Getting Started 55 Example Set split screen mode to TOP BOTTOM Press Result 3 B D ...
Page 70: ...Getting Started 67 ...
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Page 456: ...Tables 453 ...
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