Tables
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If you first display an automatic table and then change it to
Independent = ASK
, the table
continues to show the same values. However, you can no longer see additional values
by scrolling up or down off the screen.
Entering or Editing an Independent Variable Value
Entering or Editing an Independent Variable Value
Entering or Editing an Independent Variable Value
Entering or Editing an Independent Variable Value
You can enter a value in column 1 (independent variable) only.
1. Move the cursor to highlight the cell you want to enter or edit.
•
If you start with a blank table, you can enter a value in consecutive cells only
(row 1, row 2, etc.). You cannot skip cells (row 1, row 3).
•
If a cell in column 1 contains a value, you can edit that value.
2. Press
…
to move the cursor to the entry line.
3. Type a new value or expression, or edit the existing value.
4. Press
¸
to move the value to the table and update the corresponding function
values.
Note:
To enter a new value in a cell, you do not need to press
…
. Simply begin
typing.
The cursor returns to the entered cell. You can use
D
to move to the next row.
Header row shows names of
independent variable (x) and
selected functions (y1).
Enter a value here.
Summary of Contents for TI-89 Voyage 200
Page 1: ...TI 89 Titanium Graphing Calculator...
Page 35: ...Getting Started 35 2 B u s i n e s s D B D B Press Result...
Page 44: ...Getting Started 44 3 0 D B D D Press Result...
Page 45: ...Getting Started 45 B D D 2 0 0 2 Press Result...
Page 46: ...Getting Started 46 D B Scroll down to October and press D 1 9 Press Result...
Page 60: ...Getting Started 60 Example Set split screen mode to TOP BOTTOM Press Result 3 B D...
Page 63: ...Getting Started 63 2 D B 4 Press Result...
Page 453: ...Differential Equation Graphing 453...
Page 468: ...Tables 468...
Page 539: ...Data Matrix Editor 539...