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1. sin a ie ee ee HAIH RAD AFFROW FUNC i730 Figure V 71 Angle measure Technology Tip The automatic left parenthesis that the calculate Voyage 200 places after functions such as sine cosine and tangent as noted in Section V 1 3 can affect the outcome of calculations In the previous example the degree sign must be inside of the parentheses so that when the calculate Voyage 200 is in radian mode it calculates the tangent of 45 degrees rather than converting the tangent of 45 radians into an 7 equivalent number of degrees Also the parentheses around the fraction 6 ae required so that when the Voyage 200 is in radian mode it converts into radians rather than converting merely the 6 to radians Experiment with the placement of parentheses to see how they affect the result of computation Graphing Technology Guide Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company V 27 All rights reserved V 4 2 Graphs of Trigonometric Functions When you graph a trigonometric function you need to pay careful attention to the choice of graph window and to your angle measure configuration For example graph sin 30x 30 in the standard viewing window in radian mode Trace along the curve to see where it is Zoom in to a better window or use the period and amplitude to establish better WINDOW values Technology Tip Because m 3 1 when in radian mode set xmin 0 and xmax 6 3 to cover the interval from 0 to 27 Next gra
2. Figure V 64 solve function Technology Tip To solve an equation like 24x3 17 36x you may first rewrite it in general form 24x 36x 17 0 and proceed as above However the solve function does not require that the function be in general form You may also graph the two functions y 24x 17 and y 36x then zoom and trace to locate their point of intersection V 3 3 Solving Systems by Graphing The solutions to a system of equations correspond to the points of intersection of their graphs Figure V 65 For example to solve the system y 2x 5 and y 2x 1 first graph them together Then use Zoom and Trace or the Intersection option in the Math menu to locate their point of intersection which is 1 3 see Figure V 66 10 10 Figure V 65 Solving a system of equations V 24 Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company TI 92 TI 92 Plus Voyage 200 All rights reserved Graphics Calculator i Fi Fz ka Pia zoom Trace lk PA eee Figure V 66 The point of intersection is 1 3 The solutions of the system of two equations y 2x 5 andy 2x 1 correspond to the solutions of the single equation 2x 5 2x 1 which simplifies to 4x 4 0 So you may also graph y 4x 4 and find its x intercept to solve the system or use the solve function gt aa V 3 4 Solving Inequalities by Graphing Consider the inequality 1 a gt x 4 To solve it with your l 3 l a
3. 0 63 0 25 15 75 and ymax 0 63 0 25 15 75 See the benefit by first graphing y x 2x 1 in a standard viewing window Trace near its y intercept which is 0 1 and move towards its x intercept which is 1 0 Then press F2 4 ZoomDec and trace again near the intercepts V 2 6 Zoom Plot again the two graphs for y x 4x and y 25x There appears to be an intersection near x 2 The Voyage 200 provides several ways to enlarge the view around this point You can change the viewing window directly by pressing KA WINDOW and editing the values of xmin xmax ymin and ymax Figure V 41 shows a new viewing window for the range displayed in Figure V 40 The cursor has been moved near the point of intersection move your cursor closer to get the best approximation possible for the coordinates of the intersection Graphing Technology Guide Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company V 15 All rights reserved Figure V 40 New WINDOW Figure V 41 Closer view A more efficient method for enlarging the view is to draw a new viewing window with the cursor Start again with a graph of the two functions y x 4x and y 25x in a standard viewing window press F2 6 for the standard viewing window Now imagine a small rectangular box around the intersection point near x 2 Press F2 1 ZoomBox Figure V 42 to draw a box to define this new viewing window Use the arrow keys to move the cursor whose c
4. Voyage 200 graph the two functions y 1 o and y x 4 Figure V 67 First locate their point of 3x intersection at x 2 The inequality is true when the graph of y 1 5 lies above the graph of y x 4 and that occurs when x lt 2 So the solution is x lt 2 or co 2 10 10 3 Figure V 67 Solving 1 gt x 4 The Voyage 200 is capable of shading the region above or below a graph or between two graphs For example to graph y gt x 1 first enter the function y x 1 as y1 Then highlight y1 and press F6 7 Above see Figure V 68 These keystrokes instruct the Voyage 200 to shade the region above y x 1 Press KA GRAPH to see the graph The region above the graph will be shaded using the default shading option of vertical lines as in Figure V 69 Graphing Technology Guide Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company V 25 All rights reserved Figure V 68 Shade Above style Figure V 69 Graph of y gt x 1 3 Now use shading to solve the previous inequality 1 gt x 4 The solution is the region which is below 3 l l the graph of y 1 n and above y x 4 First graph both equations Then from the graph screen press F5 C Shade The Voyage 200 will prompt for the function that you want to have the shading above Use T or to move the cursor to the graph of y x 4 then press ENTER The Voyage 200 will then prompt for the fu
5. 1 ENTER see Figure V 55 These keystrokes instruct the Voyage 200 to draw the inverse function of y x 1 The original function and its inverse function will be displayed see Figure V 56 Note that the calculator must be in function mode in order to use Drawlnv To clear the graph of the inverse function press F6 1 C rDraw 10 1 ClrOraw E Orawl nw Or awPol OrawF arn 6 OrawSlp 10 ae eee EG rears 10 Figure V 53 Graph of y x 1 Figure V 54 Draw menu V 20 Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company TI 92 TI 92 Plus Voyage 200 All rights reserved Graphics Calculator 10 Pe lpigebralcatclother prantolciesn uel 10 Deawinuw x 3 i Male RAG AFFROH Figure V 55 Drawlnv Figure V 56 Graph of y x 1 and its inverse function V 2 10 Tangent Lines Once again graph y x 1 in the standard viewing window see Figure V 53 The Voyage 200 can draw the tangent line to a graph of a function at a specified point Press F5 A Tangent You are prompted to enter a value for x So press lt or to select a point or enter a value for x see Figure V 57 Press 1 ENTER The graph of the original function and the tangent line to the graph at x 1 will be displayed see Figure V 58 Note that the equation of the tangent line is displayed at the bottom of the screen To clear the tangent line press F6 1 10 10 Tangent at wor F24569F5 Figur
6. 200 shows the coordinates of the point and indicates that it is a zero Figure V 61 V 22 Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company TI 92 TI 92 Plus Voyage 200 All rights reserved Graphics Calculator 10 10 Figure V 61 A zero of y x 8x Trace and Zoom are especially important for locating the intersection points of two graphs say the graphs of y x gt 4x and y 25x Trace along one of the graphs until you arrive close to an intersection point Then press T or 4 to jump to the other graph Notice that the x coordinate does not change but the y coordinate is likely to be different Figures V 62 and V 63 4 69 3 05 i Few YF F4 Piit Zoom Trace 4 69 Figure V 63 Trace on y 25x When the two y coordinates are as close as they can get you have come as close as you now can to the point of intersection So zoom in around the intersection point then trace again until the two y coordinates are as close as possible Continue this process until you have located the point of intersection with as much accuracy as necessary The points of intersection are approximately 2 062 0 515 0 0 and 2 062 0 515 You can also find the point of intersection of two graphs by pressing F5 5 Intersection Trace with the cursor first along one graph near the intersection and press ENTER then trace with the cursor along the other graph and press ENTER Marks are placed on the graphs at these
7. 4 X ENTER to enter the function as in Figure V 15 Now press Kl GRAPH and the Voyage 200 changes to a window with the graph of y x 4x Figure V 17 While the Voyage 200 is calculating coordinates for a plot it displays the word BUSY on the status line Technology Tip If you would like to see a function in the Y menu and its graph in a graph window both at the same time press MODE to open the MODE menu and press F2 to go to the second page The cursor will be next to Split Screen Select either TOP BOTTOM or LEFT RIGHT by pressing and 2 or 3 respectively Now the 2 lines below the Split 1 App line have become readable because these options apply only when the calculator is in the split screen mode The Split 1 App will automatically be the screen you were on prior to pressing MODE You can choose what you want the top or left hand screen to show by moving down to the Split 1 App line pressing and the number of the application you want in that window The Split 2 App determines what is shown in the bottom or right hand window Press ENTER to confirm your choices and your Voyage 200 s screen will now be divided either horizontally or vertically as you choose Figure V 16 shows the graph and the Y screen with the settings shown in Figure V 16 The split screen is also useful when you need to do some calculations as you trace along a graph In split screen mode one side of the screen will be more heavily outlined This
8. FUNCTION graphing mode With the data points showing press F2 Plot Setup to display the Plot Setup screen If no other plots have been entered Plot 1 is highlighted by default Press F1 Define to select the options for the plot Use T J and ENTER to select the Plot Type as Scatter and the Mark as a Box Use the keyboard to set the independent variable x to C1 and the dependent variable y to C2 as shown in Figure V 74 then press ENTER to save the options and press KA GRAPH to graph the data points Make sure that you have cleared or turned off any functions in the Y screen or those functions will be graphed simultaneously Figure V 75 shows this plot in a window from 0 to 15 horizontally and vertically You may now press F3 Trace to move from data point to data point Maine FIZe Flok 1 1 _ Fer F3 FH Few j Fer Fe Fe SS T Zoom Trace kFegraph Math Or aw ra Li k higi Daekgaei hissitu Use Freq and Categories HO a ee ee es cert Pinyg tp hi diste yenn 2i i fee Enter SAl ESC CANCEL Figure V 74 Plot 1 menu Figure V 75 Scatter plot To draw the scatter plot in a window adjusted automatically to include all the data you entered press F2 9 ZoomData When you no longer want to see the scatter plot press APPS 6 1 Current F2 highlight Plot 1 and use F4 v to deselect Plot 1 or press KA Y move the cursor up to highlight Plot 1 and press F4 v The Voyage 200 still retains all the data you entered
9. Pe lpigebralcatclother prantolciesn uel BReREPeo4 3 P E PkExiS 0 E PrEJCS TI Figure V 98 Rectangular to polar coordinates Figure V 99 Polar to rectangular coordinates Suppose r 0 3 7 To convert from these polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates x y press 2nd MATH 2 3 P gt Rx 3 2nd r ENTER to display the x coordinate Now press 2nd MATH 2 4 P gt Ry 3 2nd m ENTER to display the y coordinate see Figure V 99 V 8 3 Graphing Polar Equations The Voyage 200 graphs polar functions in the form r f 0 In the Graph line of the first page of the MODE menu select POLAR for polar graphs You may now graph up to 99 polar functions at a time Be sure that the angle measure has been set to whichever you need RADIAN or DEGREE Here we will use radian measure For example to graph r 4 sin 0 press KA Y for the polar graph editing screen Then enter the expression 4 sin 6 for r1 by pressing 4 SIN 0 ENTER see Figure V 100 The 0 key is on the lower right of the keyboard near the ENTER key Choose a good viewing window and an appropriate interval and increment for 0 In Figure V 101 the viewing window is roughly square and extends from 14 to 14 horizontally and from 6 to 6 vertically Figure V 101 shows rectangular coordinates of the cursor s location on the graph You may sometimes wish to trace along the curve and see polar coordinates of the cursor s location The first line of the G
10. V5 3 Regression Line The Voyage 200 calculates slope and y intercept for the line that best fits all the data After the data points have been entered while still in the Data Matrix Editor press F5 Calc For the Calculation Type choose 5 LinReg and set the x variable to c1 and the y variable to C2 In order to have the Voyage 200 graph the regression equation set Store RegEQ to as y1 x as shown in Figure V 76 Press ENTER and the Voyage 200 will calculate a linear regression model with the slope named a and the y intercept named b Figure V 77 The correlation coefficient Corr measures how well the linear regression equation fits with the data The closer the absolute value of the correlation coefficient is to 1 the better the fit the closer the absolute value of the correlation coefficient is to 0 the worse the fit The Voyage 200 displays both the correlation coefficient and the coefficient of determination R2 Graphing Technology Guide Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company V 29 All rights reserved i aka Calculation Type Linkeg STAT VARS 221333 6 259111 792609 9952r 3 Caa a a E a O O ESC CAHCEL Figure V 76 Linear regression Figure V 77 Linear regression model CALCULATE dialog box Press ENTER to accept the regression equation and close the STAT VARS screen To see both the data points and the regression line Figure V 78 go to the Plot Setup screen and select Plot 1 then press K3 GRA
11. a geometric sequence whose common ratio is 4 start the progression with 2nd ANS x 4 ENTER You can also define the sequence recursively with the Voyage 200 by selecting SEQUENCE in the Graph type on the first page of the MODE menu see Figure V 1 Once again let s find the 18th term of an arithmetic sequence whose first term is 7 and whose common difference is 4 Press MODE 4 SEQUENCE ENTER Then press KA Y to edit any of the Voyage 200 s sequences u1 through u99 Make u1 ul n 1 4 and uil 7 by pressing U 1 N 1 4 ENTER 7 ENTER Figure V 91 Press 2nd QUIT to return to the home screen To find the 18th term of this sequence calculate u1 18 by pressing U1 18 ENTER see Figure V 92 Pee oonfedit Aiistuielaces Pe lprgebralcatclother rsmtolciean uel Figure V 91 Sequence Y menu Figure V 92 Sequence mode Of course you could also use the explicit formula for the nth term of an arithmetic sequence t art n 1 d First enter values for the variables a d and n then evaluate the formula by pressing A N 1 DENTER For a geometric sequence whose nth term is given by t a r enter values for the variables a n and r then evaluate the formula by pressing A R N 1 ENTER To use the explicit formula in sequence mode make u1 7 n 1 4 by pressing KA Y then using T to move up to the u1 line and pressing CLEAR 7 N 1 x 4 ENTER 2nd QUIT Once more calculate U1 18 by
12. account and interest is compounded annually at the rate of 8 5 The formula r nt for the balance is P r where P principal r rate of interest expressed as a decimal n n number of times interest is compounded each year and t number of years In our example this becomes 5000 1 085 Here are the keystrokes for finding the balance after t 3 5 and 10 years results are shown in Figure V 6 Years Keystrokes Balance 3 5000 1 085 3 ENTER 6386 45 5 5 ENTER 7518 28 10 gt 10 ENTER 11 304 92 Pe ligebralcatc other prantolciesn uel eSaod 1 085 7 eSo00 1 085 7 e5o00 1 ae5 2 OO0 1i O085 gt 10 Mal RAD AFFROW Figure V 6 Editing expressions Then to find the balance from the same initial investment but after 5 years when the annual interest rate is 7 5 press the following keys to change the last calculation above gt 5e ee eki 7 ENTER You could also use the CLEAR key to erase everything to the right of the current location of the cursor Then changing the calculation from 10 years at the annual interest rate of 8 5 to 5 years at the annual interest rate of 7 5 is then done by pressing lt lt CLEAR 5 e amp e amp 7 ENTER Graphing Technology Guide Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company V 3 All rights reserved V1 3 Key Functions Most keys on the Voyage 200 offer access to more than one function just as the keys on a computer keyboard can produce more tha
13. can copy the data you entered in Figure V 106 to a data list by opening the TEMPS list first Then press F1 2 Save Copy As gt 1 Data 4 4 T E M P S 2 ENTER ENTER see Figure V 109 Note that you cannot name the data list TEMPS Now to use the OneVar command you must have the data list TEMPS2 open Then press F5 Calc For the Calculation Type choose 1 OneVar set the x variable to c1 and press ENTER ENTER The Voyage 200 will calculate several different statistical values The first line represents the mean of the data which is approximately 75 F see Figure V 110 The second line is the sum of the data the third line is the sum of the squares of the V 40 Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company TI 92 TI 92 Plus Voyage 200 All rights reserved Graphics Calculator data the fourth line is the sample standard deviation of the data the fifth line is the number of data values the sixth line is the minimum value of the data the seventh line is the first quartile of the data and the eighth line is the median of the data which is 76 5 F see Figure V 111 The ninth line is the third quartile of the data and the tenth line is the maximum value of the data n Y FEF Y F7 CF Y m YE Plot Setup ceii esder ksi ETAT WARS i 4 916667 299 Type Data F 6777 1 Folder ee 6 1855553 ee 65 yil 9 5 medta e J Enter 0k aorrrl 6 155553 12 Figure V 111 OneVar command You can scroll t
14. highlighted to add a checkmark activate or remove the checkmark deactivate Now go back to the Y screen and do what is needed in order to graph y1 but not y2 Now activate both functions so that both graphs are plotted Press F3 and the cursor appears first on the graph of y x 4x because it is higher up on the Y list You know that the cursor is on this function y1 because of the numeral 1 that is displayed in the upper right corner of the screen Press the up T or down direction to move the cursor vertically to the graph of y 25x Now the numeral 2 is displayed in the upper right corner of the screen Next press the left and right arrow keys to trace along the graph of y 25x When more than one function is plotted you can move the trace cursor vertically from one graph to another with the T and J directions Technology Tip Trace along the graph of y 25x and press and hold either the lt or direction The cursor becomes larger and pulses as it moves along the graph Eventually you will reach the left or right edge of the window Keep pressing the direction and the Voyage 200 will allow you to continue to trace by panning the viewing window Check the WINDOW screen to see that the xmin and xmax are automatically updated If you trace along the graph of y x gt 4x the cursor will eventually move above or below the viewing window The cursor s coordinates on the graph will still be displayed though
15. points Then set the lower and upper bounds for the x coordinate of the intersection point and press ENTER again Coordinates of the intersection will be displayed at the bottom of the window More will be said about the Intersection feature in Section V 3 3 Graphing Technology Guide Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company V 23 All rights reserved V 3 2 Solving Equations by Graphing Suppose you need to solve the equation 24x3 36x 17 0 First graph y 24x3 36x 17 in a window large enough to exhibit all its x intercepts corresponding to all the equation s real zeros roots Then use Zoom and Trace or the Voyage 200 s zero finder to locate each one In fact this equation has just one real solution x 1 414 Remember that when an equation has more than one x intercept it may be necessary to change the viewing window a few times to locate all of them The Voyage 200 has a solve function To use this function you must be in the home screen To solve the equation 24x3 36x 17 0 press 2nd MATH 9 1 solve 24 X 3 36X 17 0 X ENTER The Voyage 200 displays the value of the zero Figure V 64 Note that any letter could have been used for the variable This is the reason that you must indicate to the Voyage 200 that the variable being used is X Pe lpigebralcatclother prantolciesn uel n solyel 24 x 3 x 17 0 x x 1 41448606 solue 24x 3 36x1t17 0 x gt Mal RAD AFFROK FUNC i730
16. pressing U 1 1 8 ENTER Graphing Technology Guide Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company V 35 All rights reserved V 7 4 Finding Sums and Partial Sums of Sequences You can find the sum of a sequence by combining the sum feature with the seq feature on the List sub menu of the MATH menu The format of the sum command is sum ist The format of the seq command is seq expression variable low high step where the step argument is optional and the default is for integer values from ow to high ip For example suppose you want to find the sum gt 4 0 3 Press 2nd MATH 3 6 sum 2nd MATH 3 1 4 n l 3 N N 1 12 ENTER Figure V 93 The seq command generates a list which the sum command then sums Note that any letter can be used for the variable in the sum i e the N could just have easily been an A or a K Pe histbra caTelotherPranrojciesn uel asun segl t 3 n 1 12 1 714284803 sumtiseqt4 33 n n 1 1255 Mal RAD AFFROW SEQ irsi 12 Figure V 93 gt 4 0 3 n 1 Now calculate the sum starting at n O by using gt lt and to edit the range You should obtain a sum of approximately 5 71284803 The seq feature can also be combined with the cumSum feature to find partial sums of a series The format of the cumSum command is cumSum list 4 For example suppose you want to find the first four partial sums of the series gt 3 Press 2nd MATH n l 3 7 cumSum 2nd MATH 3 13 N 1 N 1 4
17. screens and the corresponding viewing window for each one OL 10 23 3 Figure V 19 Square WINDOW Figure V 20 Graph of y x gt 4x To initialize the viewing window quickly to the standard viewing window Figure V 18 press F2 Zoom 6 ZoomStd To set the viewing window quickly to a square window Figure V 19 press F2 5 ZoomSqr More information about square windows is presented later in Section V 2 4 10 Figure V 21 Custom WINDOW Figure V 22 Graph of y x 4x Sometimes you may wish to display grid points corresponding to tick marks on the axes This and other graph format options may be changed while you are viewing the graph by pressing F1 to get the ToolBar menu Figure V 23 and then pressing 9 Format to display the Format menu Figure V 24 or by pressing KA F as indicated on the ToolBar menu in Figure V 23 Move the blinking cursor to Grid press gt 2 ON ENTER to redraw the graph Figure V 25 shows the same graph as in Figure V 22 but with the grid turned on V 10 Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company TI 92 TI 92 Plus Voyage 200 All rights reserved Graphics Calculator 0 GRAFH FORMAT Coordinates RECT Graph Order Grid A Leading Cursor OFF Labels as OFF Entler SALWE Figure V 25 Grid turned on for y x 4x In general you ll want the grid turned off so do that now by pressing KA F and turning the Grid option to OFF then pressing ENTER V
18. 2 3 Graphing Step and Piecewise Defined Functions The greatest integer function written x gives the greatest integer less than or equal to a number x On the Voyage 200 the greatest integer function is called floor and is located under the Number sub menu of the MATH menu Figures V 8 So calculate 6 78 6 by pressing 2nd MATH 1 6 floor 6 78 ENTER To graph y x go into the Y menu move beside y1 and press CLEAR 2nd MATH 1 6 X ENTER K3 GRAPH Figure V 26 show this graph in a viewing window from 5 to 5 in both directions The true graph of the greatest integer function is a step graph like the one in Figure V 27 For the graph of y x a segment should not be drawn between every pair of successive points You can change this graph from a Line to a Dot graph on the Voyage 200 by going to the Y screen moving the cursor up until this function is selected highlighted and then pressing F6 Style This opens the Graph Style menu Move the cursor down to the second line and press ENTER or press 2 to have the selected graph plotted in Dot style Now press KA GRAPH to see the result 5 5 5 9 Figure V 26 Line graph of y x Figure V 27 Dot graph of y x Graphing Technology Guide Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company V 11 All rights reserved Technology Tip When graphing functions in the Dot style it improves the appearance of the graph to set xres to 1 Figure V 27 was graphed with xres 1 Al
19. 5 Table enter 2230 in the x column and press ENTER see Figure V 14 Press 4 to move to the next line and continue to enter additional values for x The Voyage 200 automatically completes the table with the corresponding values of y1 Press 2nd QUIT to leave the TABLE screen Pe lpigebralcatclother rsmtolciean uel peepee esse bel foulin ow THELE SETUF PETNE PTP D S S deeg ziei a E Graph lt 3 Table OFF Independent Enter SAWE Figure V 13 TABLE SETUP screen Figure V 14 Table of values Technology Tip The Voyage 200 requires multiplication to be expressed between variables so xxx does not mean x rather it is a new variable named xxx So you must use either x s between the x s or for powers of x Of course expressed multiplication is not required between a constant and a variable See your Voyage 200 manual for more information about the allowed usage of implied multiplication V 2 2 Functions in a Graph Window Once you have entered a function in the Y screen of the Voyage 200 just press KA GRAPH to see its graph The ability to draw a graph contributes substantially to our ability to solve problems For example here is how to graph y x gt 4x First press Kl Y and delete anything that may be there by moving with the arrow keys to y1 or to any of the other lines and pressing CLEAR wherever necessary Then with the cursor on the now cleared top line y1 press X 3
20. ENTER Figure V 94 Pe lpigebralcatclother rsntolciean uel scumSumiseql 371 Ala a4l io SE 117 SEE cumhumtseqt3 tnt1 gt n 1 435 H RAD r30 ral AFFROK SER 4 Figure V 94 Partial sums of gt as n 1 V 8 Parametric and Polar Graphs V 8 1 Graphing Parametric Equations The Voyage 200 plots up to 99 pairs of parametric equations as easily as it plots functions In the first page of the MODE menu Figure V 1 change the Graph Setting to PARAMETRIC Be sure if the independent parameter is an angle measure that the angle measure in the MODE menu is set to whichever you need RADIAN or DEGREE V 36 Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company TI 92 TI 92 Plus Voyage 200 All rights reserved Graphics Calculator For example here are the keystrokes needed to graph the parametric equations x cos and y sin t First check that angles are currently being measured in radians and change to parametric mode Then press K3 Y COST 3 ENTER SINT 3 ENTER Figure V 95 ree zoonfedit Alifstutefes aF LOTE i vgtl cos ti segti sintiti xL2 Figure V 95 Parametric Y menu Figure V 96 Parametric WINDOW menu Press K WINDOW to set the graphing window and to initialize the values of t In the standard window the values of t go from 0 to 277 in steps of a 0 1309 with the view from 10 to 10 in both directions In order to provide a better viewing window press ENTER three times to move the cursor dow
21. HOME on TI 92 and TI 92 Plus or 2nd QUIT Some of the current settings are shown on the status line of the home screen ma nain 16 FAD IAM Scere Ba eee Complex Format RE Vector Format RECTANGULAR Pretty Print OM Enter SAVE ESC CANCEL Figure V 1 MODE menu page 1 Figure V 2 MODE menu page 2 Graphing Technology Guide Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company V 1 All rights reserved 2 Unit System Paratie fhe Se et H n Language Appa Desktop Enter 5AVE ESC SCAHCEL Figure V 3 MODE menu page 3 V1 2 Editing One advantage of the Voyage 200 is that you can use the arrow keys or cursor pad to scroll in order to see a long calculation For example type this sum Figure V 4 LFZ oe a Po Ose 7 TETIT UFU FAIG 14 19 16 7 F Ist 19 20 Then press ENTER to see the answer The sum is too long for both the entry line and the history area The direction s in which the line extends off the screen is indicated by an ellipsis at the end of the entry line and arrows 4 or in the history area You can scroll through the entire calculation by using T or J to put the cursor on the appropriate line and then using or lt to move the cursor to the part of the calculation that you wish to see Pe lpigebralcatclother prantolciesn uel e 2 3 4 5 6 7 898 9 10 11 1 210 i i i3 i4 i5 i6 i i 8 9 HIH Leo H RAD AFFROK FUNC Figure V 4 Home screen Often we do not notice a mistake un
22. Operations Note If your are using a TI 92 or TI 92 Plus press 2nd MATH 4 Matrix D Row ops in the keystroke sequences given in this section to access the row operations menu Here are the keystrokes necessary to perform elementary row operations on a matrix Your textbook provides a more careful explanation of the elementary row operations and their uses Graphing Technology Guide Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company V 31 All rights reserved To interchange the second and third rows of the matrix a that was defined in Figure V 81 press 2nd MATH 4 Matrix J Row ops 1 rowSwap A 2 3 ENTER see Figure V 83 The format of this command is rowSwap matrix1 index1 index2 To add row 2 and row 3 and store the results in row 3 press 2nd MATH 4 J 2 rowAdd A 2 3 ENTER The format of this command is rowAdd matrix1 index1 index2 To multiply row 2 by 4 and store the results in row 2 thereby replacing row 2 with new values press 2nd MATH 4 J 3 mRow 4 A 2 ENTER The format of this command is mRow expression matrix1 index Pe lpigebralcatclother rsntolciean uel Pe lpigebralcatclother prantolciesn uel BrowsWwapla 2 3 BmRowAdd 4 4 2 35 mRov dd 4 a 2 D HAIH RAD AFFROW FUR 130 Powswapta ae P F P HAIH RAD AFF ROK Figure V 83 Interchange rows 2 and 3 Figure V 84 Add 4 times row 2 to row 3 To multiply row 2 by 4 and add the results to row 3 thereby replacing r
23. PH to display the graph 19 1 Few F F4 FEF Far F7 H fe zZ00n Trace Rear sph i Figure V 78 Linear regression line V 5 4 Other Regression Models After data points have been entered you can choose from nine different regression models They are all located in the Calc menu of the Data Matrix Editor V 6 Matrices V 6 1 Making a Matrix The Voyage 200 can display and use as many different matrices as the memory will hold I 2 3 9 Here s how to store this 3 x 4 1 3 0 4 in your calculator D 5S 17 From the home screen press APPS 6 3 Set the Type to Matrix the Variable to a this is the name of the matrix the Row dimension to 3 and the Col dimension to 4 Figure V 79 Press ENTER to accept these values V 30 Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company TI 92 TI 92 Plus Voyage 200 All rights reserved Graphics Calculator Fz Fz F4 FE Far Fr Fe Fz Plot Setup Plot Setup Cel1 fis Type Matrix Folder Maint Wariablet Fow dimensioni 3 Col dimension Enter Ok ESC CANCEL Figure V 79 Data Matrix Editor Figure V 80 Editing a matrix The display will show the matrix as a grid with zeros in the rows and columns specified in the definition of the matrix Use the cursor pad or press ENTER repeatedly to move the cursor to a matrix element you want to change If you press ENTER you will move right across a row and then back to the first column of the next row The lower left of the scr
24. PPS 6 Data Matrix Editor 3 New 4 4 P R Z E ENTER to open a new variable called PRIZE Figure V 72 Press ENTER to then begin entering the variable values with the years going in column C1 Instead of entering the full year let x 5 represent 1995 x 6 represent 1996 and so on Here are the keystrokes for the first three years 5 ENTER 6 ENTER 7 ENTER and so on then press gt to move to the next list Move up to the first row and press 8 06 ENTER 8 11 ENTER 8 61 ENTER and so on see Figure V 73 E prot Setuelce11 Meader esiet stat a a ae eT Type Data Folder alte ea tebe prize aia aaa Pieter as a ee OK ESC CANCEL Figure V 72 Entering a new variable Figure V 73 Entering data points V 28 Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company TI 92 TI 92 Plus Voyage 200 All rights reserved Graphics Calculator You may edit statistical data in almost the same way you edit expressions in the home screen will delete the entire cell not just the character or value to the left of the cursor So move the cursor to any value you wish to change then type the correction To insert or delete a data point move the cursor over the data point cell you wish to add or delete To insert a cell move to the cell below the place where you want to insert the new cell and press F6 Util 1 Insert 1 cell and a new empty cell is open V 5 2 Plotting Data First check the MODE screen Figure V 1 to make sure that you are in
25. Part V Texas Instruments TI 92 TI 92 Plus Voyage 200 V 1 Getting started with the TI 92 TI 92 Plus Voyage 200 Note All keystroke sequences given for the Voyage 200 are applicable to the TI 92 and TI 92 Plus unless otherwise noted In this guide the key with the diamond symbol with a green background on the TI 92 and TI 92 Plus the diamond symbol is green inside a green border will be indicated by K3 the key with the arrow pointing up with a white background on the TI 92 and TI 92 Plus the arrow is white inside a white border the shift key will be indicated by EW and the key with the white arrow the backspace key pointing to the left will be indicated by Ea Although the cursor pad for the TI 92 and TI 92 Plus allows for movements in eight directions we will mainly use the four directions of up down right and left These directions will be indicated by ii end respectively There are eight gray keys below the calculator screen labeled F1 through F8 on the TI 92 and TI 92 Plus these keys are blue and are on the left side of the calculator screen These function keys have different effects depending on the screen that is currently showing The effect or menu of the function keys corresponding to a screen are shown across the top of the display V 1 1 Basics Press the ON key to begin using your Voyage 200 If you need to adjust the display contrast first press and hold KJ then press the minus key to lig
26. R to calculate the inverse of matrix a The result is shown in Figure V 87 Graphing Technology Guide Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company V 33 All rights reserved Now let s solve a system of linear equations by matrix inversion Once again consider x 2y 3z 9 I 3 y Oy 4 The coefficient matrix for this system is the matrix 1 3 O which was 2x Sy 5z 17 2 i 5 9 entered as a in the previous example Now enter the 3 x 1 matrix 4 as b Because b was used before 17 when we stored 2a as b press APPS 6 2 Open gt 2 Matrix gt and use J to move the cursor to b then press ENTER twice to go to the matrix previously saved as b which can be edited Return to the home screen and press A 2nd x x B ENTER to calculate the solution matrix Figure V 88 The solution is still x 1 y 1 and z 2 Pe lprgebralcatclother rsmtolciean uel Figure V 88 Solution matrix V 7 Sequences V 7 1 Iteration with the ANS key The ANS feature enables you to perform iteration the process of 1 i 3 for n 27 Then calculate 3 n the answer to the previous calculation Continue to use each answer as n in the next calculation Here are keystrokes to accomplish this iteration on the Voyage 200 calculator see the results in Figure V 89 Notice that when you use ANS in place of n in a formula it is sufficient to press ENTER to continue an iteration 1 evaluating a function repe
27. TH 5 Complex 1 conj 4 5 2nd i ENTER Figure V 9 V 6 Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company TI 92 TI 92 Plus Voyage 200 All rights reserved Graphics Calculator Pe lpigebralcatc other prantolciesn uel 2 5 i 4 24 Boonjl4 3 43 Figure V 9 Complex number calculations The Voyage 200 can also solve for the real and complex solutions of an equation This is done by using the CSolve function which is found in the Algebra sub menu of the MATH menu The format of cSolve is cSolve expression variable For example to find the zeros of f x xX 4x 14x 20 press 2nd MATH 9 Algebra A Complex 1 cSolve To complete the computation press X 3 4X 2414X 20 0 X ENTER The Voyage 200 will display real and complex solutions of the equation as shown in Figure V 10 Pe lpisebralcatclother rsmtolciean uel ecSolvelx 4 x 414 20 0 x s 3 14 of x 1 3 4 of x F cSolvue x 3 4x 21 14x 20 0 x gt HAIH RAD AFF ROK FUNC 1 30 Figure V 10 cSolve function v 2 Functions and Graphs V 2 1 Evaluating Functions Suppose you receive a monthly salary of 1975 plus a commission of 10 of sales Let x your sales in dollars then your wages W in dollars are given by the equation W 1975 10x If your January sales were 2230 and your February sales were 1865 what was your income during those months Here s one method to use your Voyage 200 to perform thi
28. at are not functions but can be split into a top part and a bottom part or into multiple parts Suppose you wish to graph the circle whose equation is x y 36 First solve for y and get an equation for the top semicircle y V36 x and for the bottom semicircle y V36 x Then graph the two semicircles simultaneously Use the following keystrokes to draw the circle s graph First clear any existing functions on the Y screen Enter 36 x as y1 and 36 x as y2 see Figure V 30 by pressing 2nd V 36 X 2 ENTER 2nd V 36 X 2 ENTER Then press KA GRAPH to draw them both Figure V 31 10 rem foomfedit Hii ftsiels es 10 Figure V 30 Two semicircles Figure V 31 Circle s graph standard WINDOW V 12 Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company TI 92 TI 92 Plus Voyage 200 All rights reserved Graphics Calculator If your range were set to the standard viewing window your graph would look like Figure V 31 Now this does not look like a circle because the units along the axes are not the same This is where the square viewing window is important Press F2 5 and see a graph that appears more circular Technology Tip Another way to get a square graph is to change the range variables so that the value of ymax ymin is approximately 3 times xmax xmin For example see the WINDOW in Figure V 32 to get the corresponding graph in Figure V 33 This method works because th
29. at there is no distinction made between upper and lower case letters in this case V 4 Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company TI 92 TI 92 Plus Voyage 200 All rights reserved Graphics Calculator The contents of any memory location may be revealed by typing just its letter name and then ENTER And the Voyage 200 retains memorized values even when it is turned off so long as its batteries are good V 1 6 Repeated Operations with ANS As many entry answer pairs as the history area shows are stored in memory The last result displayed can be entered on the entry line by pressing 2nd ANS while the last entry computed is entered on the entry line by pressing 2nd ENTRY This makes it easy to use the answer from one computation in another computation For example press 30 15 ENTER so that 45 is the last result displayed Then press 2nd ANS 9 ENTER and get 5 because 45 9 5 The answer locations are indexed by ans where indicates the number of the answer The pairs are numbered with the most recent computation as 1 So the number of a pair changes with each successive computation that is entered The number of an entry or answer can be found by using to scroll up to the entry or answer The number which is the same for both the entry and the answer is shown on the status line To use an earlier answer or entry in a computation to calculate say 15 times answer 3 plus 75 press 15x ANS 3 75 ENTER using the keyboard to type t
30. atedly As an example calculate for Iteration Keystrokes Display 1 27 ENTER 2J 2 2nd ANS 1 3 ENTER 8 666666667 3 ENTER 2555050000 4 ENTER 5185185185 Pe lrigebra catclother pranto clesn uel ae 2ra m Eai 2 GSGG GGG 7 a 2 HG66G56666667 1 3 gp PIII 1 3 Figure V 89 Iteration Press ENTER several more times and see what happens with this iteration You may wish to try it again with a different starting value V 34 Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company TI 92 TI 92 Plus Voyage 200 All rights reserved Graphics Calculator V 7 2 Terms of Sequences Another way to display the terms of a sequence is to enter the sequence and the number of terms you want listed For example to find the first five terms of the sequence u n 4 press 2nd MATH 3 List 1 seg N 4 N 1 5 1 ENTER see Figure V 90 The format of this command is seq expression variable low high step Pe lpigebralcatclother prantolciesn uel E zegi nt4 n 1 5 13 Di Figure V 90 Terms of sequence u n 4 V 7 3 Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences Use iteration with the ANS variable to determine the nth term of a sequence For example find the 18th term of an arithmetic sequence whose first term is 7 and whose common difference is 4 Enter the first term 7 then start the progression with the recursion formula 2nd ANS 4 ENTER This yields the 2nd term so press ENTER sixteen more times to find the 18th term 75 For
31. d the relative maximum and relative minimum points While viewing the graph press F5 to display the Math menu Figure V 49 Choose 3 Minimum to calculate the minimum value of the function and 4 Maximum for the maximum You will be prompted to trace the cursor along the graph first to a point left of the minimum maximum press ENTER to set this lower bound Note the arrow near the top of the display marking the lower bound as in Figure V 51 Graphing Technology Guide Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company V 19 All rights reserved 10 10 Upper Bound wor 71 596639 Minimunr wor 71 154r0l Figure V 52 Relative minimum on y x 4x Now move to a point right of the minimum maximum and set an upper bound by pressing ENTER The coordinates of the relative minimum maximum point will be displayed see Figure V 52 Good choices for the lower and upper bounds can help the Voyage 200 work more efficiently and quickly Note that if you have more than one graph on the screen the upper right corner of the Voyage 200 screen will show the number of the function whose minimum maximum is being calculated V 2 9 Inverse Functions The Voyage 200 draws the inverse function of a one to one function Graph y x 1 as y1 in the standard viewing window see Figure V 53 Next press F6 Draw to display the Draw menu see Figure V 54 then press 3 Drawlnv You are automatically returned to the home screen Press X 3
32. e V 58 Graph of y x 1 and tangent line at x 1 Graphing Technology Guide Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company V 21 All rights reserved V 3 Solving Equations and Inequalities V 3 1 Intercepts and Intersections Tracing and zooming are also used to locate an x intercept of a graph where a curve crosses the x axis For example the graph of y x 8x crosses the x axis three times see Figure V 59 After tracing over to the x intercept point that is farthest to the left zoom in Figure V 60 Continue this process until you have located all three intercepts with as much accuracy as you need The three x intercepts of y x 8x are approximately 2 828 0 and 2 828 10 10 FFROS 10 2 16 2 16 Figure V 60 Near an x intercept of y x 8x Technology Tip As you zoom in you may also wish to change the spacing between tick marks on the x axis so that the viewing window shows scale marks near the intercept point Then the accuracy of your approximation will be such that the error is less than the distance between two tick marks Change the x scale on the Voyage 200 from the WINDOW menu Move the cursor down to xscl and enter an appropriate value The x intercept of a function s graph is a zero of the function so while viewing the graph press F5 Figure V 49 and choose 2 Zero to find a zero of this function Set a lower bound and upper bound as described in Section V 2 8 The Voyage
33. e dimensions of the Voyage 200 s display are such that the ratio of vertical to horizontal is approximately EE 9 21 vertical 18 3 i Oe ey a i A circl Figure V 32 nazon 2 a Figure V 33 square circle The two semicircles in Figure V 33 do not connect because of an idiosyncrasy in the way the Voyage 200 plots a graph Back when you entered V36 x as y2 you could have entered y1 as y2 and saved some keystrokes Try this by going into the Y screen and pressing T to move the cursor up to y2 Then press CLEAR Y 1 X ENTER The graph should be as before V 2 5 Trace Graph the function y x gt 4x from Section V 2 2 using the standard viewing window Remember to clear any other functions in the Y screen Press any of the cursor directions T 4 gt lt and see the cursor move from the center of the viewing window The coordinates of the cursor s location are displayed at the bottom of the screen as in Figure V 34 in floating decimal format This cursor is called a free moving cursor because it can move from dot to dot anywhere in the graph window Remove the free moving cursor and its coordinates from the window by pressing KA GRAPH CLEAR ESC or ENTER Press the cursor directions again and the free moving cursor will reappear at the same point you left it 10 Figure V 34 Free moving cursor Graphing Technology Guide Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company V 13 All rights rese
34. e your Voyage 200 user s manual for more information V 1 4 Order of Operations The Voyage 200 performs calculations according to the standard algebraic rules Working outwards from inner parentheses calculations are performed from left to right Powers and roots are evaluated first followed by multiplications and divisions and then additions and subtractions Note that the Voyage 200 distinguishes between subtraction and the negative sign If you wish to enter a negative number it is necessary to use the key For example you would evaluate 5 4 3 by pressing 5 4 x 3 ENTER to get 7 Enter these expressions to practice using your Voyage 200 Expression Keystrokes Display f D3 7 5 x 3 ENTER 8 7 5 3 7 5 x 3 ENTER 6 120 10 120 10 2 ENTER 20 120 10 120 10 2 ENTER 12100 24 2 3 ENTER 3 24 5 24 2 3 ENTER 1728 T 5 3 7 5 x 3 ENTER 36 MW 1 V 1 5 Algebraic Expressions and Memory Your calculator can evaluate expressions such as o after you have entered a value for N Suppose you want N 200 Press 200 STO N ENTER to store the value 200 in memory location N Whenever you use N in an expression the calculator will substitute the value 200 until you make a change by storing another number in N Next enter the expression 1 NWN 1 Ma by typing N x N 1 2 ENTER For N 200 you find that Ce 20 100 Note th
35. een shows the cursor s current location within the matrix The element in the second row and first column in Figure V 80 is highlighted so the lower left of the window is r2c1 1 showing that element s current value Enter all the elements of matrix a pressing ENTER after entering each value When you are finished leave the matrix editing screen by pressing 2nd QUIT or KA CALC HOME to return to the home screen V 6 2 Matrix Math From the home screen you can perform many calculations with matrices To see matrix a press A ENTER Figure V 81 Perform the scalar multiplication 2a by pressing 2 A ENTER The resulting matrix is displayed on the screen To create matrix b as 2a press 2 A STO B ENTER Figure V 82 or if you do this immediately after calculating 2a press only STO B ENTER The calculator will display the matrix Pe lpigebralcatclother rsntolciean uel Pe lpigebralcatclother prantolciesn uel Figure V 81 Matrix a Figure V 82 Matrix b To add two matrices say a and b create b with the same dimensions as a and then press A B ENTER Subtraction is performed in a similar manner 12 Now create a matrix called C with dimensions of 2 x 3 and enter the matrix I s5 i as C For matrix multiplication of c by a press C x A ENTER If you tried to multiply a by c your Voyage 200 would notify you of an error because the dimensions of the two matrices do not permit multiplication in this way V 6 3 Row
36. efore executing a calculation that depends on a particular measure You may change a mode setting at any time and not interfere with pending calculations From the home screen try the following keystrokes to see this in action Expression Keystrokes Display sin 45 MODE lJ 4 gt 4 ENTER ENTER SIN 45 ENTER 7071067812 sin 77 SIN 2nd r ENTER 0548036651 sin 7 MODE lJ 4 gt 4 ENTER ENTER SIN 2nd 7 ENTER 0 sin 45 SIN 45 ENTER 8509035245 sin SIN 2nd 7 6 ENTER 5 The first line of keystrokes sets the Voyage 200 in degree mode and calculates the sine of 45 degrees While the calculator is still in degree mode the second line of keystrokes calculates the sine of m degrees approximately 3 1415 The third line changes to radian mode just before calculating the sine of a radians The fourth line calculates the sine of 45 radians Finally the fifth line calculates the sine of radians the calculator remains in radian mode The Voyage 200 makes it possible to mix degrees and radians in a calculation Execute these keystrokes to calculate tan 45 sin as shown in Figure V 71 TAN 45 2nd MATH 2 Angle 1 SIN 2nd m gt 6 2nd MATH 2 2 ENTER Do you get 1 5 whether your calculator is in either degree mode or in radian mode The degree sign can also be entered by pressing 2nd D which saves keystrokes There is no corresponding key for the radian symbol Pe laigebralcatc other prantolciesn uel Btanf45
37. es the argument of a function after the function as you would see in a formula written in your textbook For example on the Voyage 200 you calculate 16 by pressing the keys 2nd J 16 in that order Graphing Technology Guide Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company V 5 All rights reserved Here are keystrokes for basic mathematical operations Try them for practice on your Voyage 200 Expression Keystrokes Display 3 2 42 2nd V 3 2 4 2 ENTER 5 2 2 3 2nd x ENTER 2 333333333 In 200 LN 200 ENTER 5 298317367 2 34 10 2 34 x 10 5 ENTER 234000 Technology Tip Note that if you had set the calculation mode to either AUTO or EXACT page 2 of the MODE menu the Voyage 200 would display f for 25 and 2 In 5 3 In 2 for In 200 So you can use either fractions and exact numbers or decimal approximations The AUTO mode will give exact rational results whenever all of the numbers entered are rational and decimal approximations for other results Additional mathematical operations and functions are available from the MATH menu Press 2nd MATH to see the various sub menus Press 1 Number or just ENTER to see the options available under the Number sub menu Figure V 8 You will learn in your mathematics textbook how to apply many of them As an example calculate the remainder of 437 when divided by 49 by pressing 2nd MATH 1 Number then either A remain or 44 4 4 44 4 ENTER finally press 437 49 ENTER to see 45 To leave
38. ewing window for the graph of the two functions y x 4x and y 25x Press F2 2 Zoomin and then move the cursor as close as you can to the point of intersection near x 2 see Figure V 46 Then press ENTER and the calculator draws a magnified graph centered at the cursor s position Figure V 47 The range variables are changed to reflect this new viewing window Look in the WINDOW menu to verify this 10 10 Hew Center wor GLl6e067 Figure V 46 Before a zoom in Graphing Technology Guide Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company V 17 All rights reserved 1 91 1 Fer Y FE FY Few FEY F7 Fa fF zZ00n Trace Rearaph i 4 52 22 H16506 Wor 7 oe 34 RAD APFROM FUNC Figure V 47 After a zoom in As you see in the Zoom menu Figure V 42 the Voyage 200 can zoom in press F2 2 or zoom out press F2 3 Zoom out to see a larger view of the graph centered at the cursor position You can change the horizontal and vertical scale of the magnification by pressing F2 C SetFactors see Figure V 48 and editing xFact and yFact the horizontal and vertical magnification factors The ZFact is only used when dealing with three dimensional graphs I FEF _ Fe F4 FEF Fav FF E Regraph i E n Fact uFact zFact Enter 0K ESC CAHCEL Figure V 48 ZOOM FACTORS menu The default zoom factor is 4 in both directions It is not necessary for xFact and yFact to be equal Sometimes you may prefer
39. he graph that extends horizontally from 10 to 10 and vertically from 10 to 10 Press KA WINDOW to see information about your viewing window Figure V 18 shows the WINDOW screen that corresponds to the viewing window in Figure V 17 This is the standard viewing window for the Voyage 200 The variables xmin and xmax are the minimum and maximum x values of the viewing window ymin and ymax are the minimum and maximum y values xscl and yscl set the spacing between the tick marks on the axes xres sets pixel resolution 1 through 10 for function graphs i Fi venom O O O OOOO O xMin 10 Max 10 xSc1l 1 ymin 10 YmMax 10 yecl 1 lt Pes 7 Figure V 18 Standard WINDOW Graphing Technology Guide Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company V 9 All rights reserved Technology Tip Small xres values improve graph resolution but may cause the Voyage 200 to draw graphs more slowly Use T and J to move up and down from one line to another in this list pressing the ENTER key will move down the list Press CLEAR to delete the current value and then enter a new value You may also edit the entry as you would edit an expression Remember that a minimum must be less than the corresponding maximum or the Voyage 200 will issue an error message Also remember to use the key not which is subtraction when you want to enter a negative value Figures V 17 18 V 19 20 and V 21 22 show different WINDOW
40. he letters A N and S With a function like division you press after you enter an argument For such functions whenever you would start a new calculation with the previous answer followed by pressing the function key you may press just the function key So instead of 2nd ANS 9 in the previous example you could have pressed simply 9 to achieve the same result This technique also works for these functions x 2nd x7 Here is a situation where this is especially useful Suppose a person makes 5 85 per hour and you are asked to calculate earnings for a day a week and a year Execute the given keystrokes to find the person s incomes during these periods results are shown in Figure V 7 Pay Period Keystrokes Earnings 8 hour day 5 85 x 8 ENTER 46 80 5 day week x 5 ENTER 234 52 week year x 52 ENTER 12 168 Pe ligebralcatc other prantolciesn uel Figure V 7 ANS variable V 1 7 The MATH Menu Operators and functions associated with a scientific calculator are available either immediately from the keys of the Voyage 200 or by the 2nd keys You have direct access to common arithmetic operations 2nd 2nd X1 trigonometric functions SIN COS TAN and their inverses 2nd SIN 2nd COS 2nd TAN exponential and logarithmic functions 2nd e LN and a famous constant 2nd 7 A significant difference between the Voyage 200 graphing calculators and most scientific calculators is that Voyage 200 requir
41. he screen the upper left corner of the Voyage 200 screen will display the numeral corresponding to the equation of the function in the Y list whose value is being calculated Press or J to move the cursor vertically between functions at the entered x value V 2 8 Relative Minimums and Maximums Graph y x 4x once again in the standard viewing window This function appears to have a relative minimum near x 1 and a relative maximum near x 1 You may zoom and trace to approximate these extreme values First trace along the curve near the relative minimum Notice by how much the x values and y values change as you move from point to point Trace along the curve until the y coordinate is as small as you can get it so that you are as close as possible to the relative minimum and zoom in press F2 2 ENTER or use a zoom box Now trace again along the curve and as you move from point to point see that the coordinates change by smaller amounts than before Keep zooming and tracing until you find the coordinates of the relative minimum point as accurately as you need them approximately 1 15 3 08 Follow a similar procedure to find the relative maximum Trace along the curve until the y coordinate is as great as you can get it so that you are as close as possible to the relative maximum and zoom in The relative maximum point on the graph of y x 4x is approximately 1 15 3 08 The Voyage 200 can automatically fin
42. hrough the list of statistical values by pressing T or 4 V 10 Programming V 10 1 Entering a Program The Voyage 200 is a programmable calculator that can store sequences of commands for later replay Press APPS 7 Program Editor to access the programming menu The Voyage 200 has space for many programs each called by a title you give it To create a new program start by pressing APPS 7 3 New Set the Type to Program and the Folder to main unless you have another folder in which you want to store the program Enter a descriptive title for the program in the Variable line After you name the program press ENTER ENTER to go to the program editor The program name and the beginning and ending commands of the program are automatically displayed with the cursor on the first line after Prgm the begin program command In the program each line begins with a colon supplied automatically by the calculator Any command you could enter directly in the Voyage 200 s home screen can be entered as a line in a program There are also special programming commands You may interrupt programming input at any stage by pressing 2nd QUIT To return later for more editing press APPS 7 2 Open move the cursor down to the Variable list highlight the program s name and press ENTER ENTER You may remove a program from memory by pressing 2nd VAR LINK move the cursor to highlight the name of the program you want to delete then press F1 Ma
43. hten or the plus key to darken When you have finished with the calculator turn it off to conserve battery power by pressing 2nd and then OFF Note that the Voyage 200 has three ENTER keys and two 2nd keys which can be used interchangeably Check your Voyage 200 s settings by pressing MODE If necessary use the arrow keys or cursor pad for the TI 92 and TI 92 Plus to move the blinking cursor to a setting you want to change You can also use F1 to go to page 1 F2 to go to page 2 and F3 to go to page 3 of the MODE menu Note The TI 92 and TI 92 Plus do not have a page 3 To change a setting use J to get to the setting that you want to change then press to see the options available Use T or J to highlight the setting you want and press ENTER to select the setting To start with select the options shown in Figures V 1 V 2 and V 3 function graphs main folder floating decimals with 10 digits displayed radian measure normal exponential format real numbers rectangular vectors pretty print full screen display home screen showing approximate calculation mode decimal base international system of units metric measurements English and Applications Desktop turned off Note that some of the lines on page 2 and page 3 of the MODE menu are not readable These lines pertain to options that are not set as above Details on alternative options will be given later in this guide For now leave the MODE menu by pressing KA CALC HOME
44. ime C press 2nd MATH 7 3 nCr 12 7 ENTER So C 792 as shown in Figure V 102 V 9 3 Probability of Winning A state lottery is configured so that each player chooses six different numbers from 1 to 40 If these six numbers match the six numbers drawn by the State Lottery Commission the player wins the top prize There are C ways for the six numbers to be drawn If you purchase a single lottery ticket your probability of winning is 1 in C Press 1 2nd MATH 7 3 40 6 ENTER to calculate your chances but don t be disappointed V 9 4 Sum of Data The following data are a student s scores on 8 quizzes and 2 tests throughout an algebra course 25 20 18 89 17 24 23 22 25 93 To find the total points earned by the student first enter the data using the Voyage 200 s list editor Press APPS 6 3 gt 3 List 4 4 S C O R E S ENTER ENTER to open a new variable called SCORES see Figure V 103 Now begin entering the test scores as shown in Figure V 104 Then press 2nd QUIT To find the sum of the scores press 2nd MATH36S CORES ENTER From Figure V 105 the student earned 356 points throughout the algebra course Fe 1 Fz F3 Flot Setup SEHE Flot 5 eLup Ld Type Folder Variable m ia E Jiro Sppe s s atta F m mre o ae Enter 0k ESC CAHCEL a a a BishPth y epr Figure V 103 Entering a new variable Figure V 104 List editor Graphing Technology Guide Copyright by Houghto
45. is the active screen 1 e the screen that you can currently modify You can change which side is active by using 2nd to access the symbol above the APPS key For now restore the Voyage 200 to Full screen V 8 Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company TI 92 TI 92 Plus Voyage 200 All rights reserved Graphics Calculator Technology Tip Note that if you set one part of your screen to contain a table and the other to contain a graph the table will not necessarily correspond to the graph unless you use KA TBLSET to generate a new table based on the functions being graphed as in Section V 2 1 IM Fer Fe FY Few FEY Fr BE Pg Zo0n Trce Rear sph i a Split Screen LEFT RIGHT Split 1 APP ea Y Editor Split A Humber of I cites wae navn ee e e a r Pe ot ee T Split Screen Fatio 1 1 Exact Approx alaa y al Enter 5AUE ESC CAHCEL D at Figure V 15 Split screen LEFT RIGHT Figure V 16 MODE settings for Figure V 15 Your graph window may look like the one in Figure V 17 or it may be different Because the graph of y x 4x extends infinitely far left and right and also infinitely far up and down the Voyage 200 can display only a piece of the actual graph This displayed rectangular part is called a viewing window You can easily change the viewing window to enhance your investigation of a graph 10 10 Figure V 17 Graph of y x 4x The viewing window in Figure V 17 shows the part of t
46. n and set the window to extend from 2 to 2 in both directions Figure V 96 Press Kl GRAPH to see the parametric graph Figure V 97 2 Figure V 97 Parametric graph of x cos t and y sin t You may zoom and trace along parametric graphs just as you did with function graphs However unlike with function graphs the cursor will not move to values outside of the t range so lt will not work when t 0 and will not work when t 27 As you trace along this graph notice that the cursor moves in the counterclockwise direction as t increases V 8 2 Rectangular Polar Coordinate Conversion The Angle sub menu of the MATH menu provides a function for converting between rectangular and polar coordinate systems These functions use the current angle measure setting so it is a good idea to check the default angle measure before any conversion Of course you may override the current angle measure setting as explained in Section V 4 1 For the following examples the Voyage 200 is set to radian mode Given the rectangular coordinates x y 4 3 convert from these rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates r 6 by pressing 2nd MATH 2 5 R Pr 4 3 ENTER to display the value of r Now press 2nd MATH 2 6 R P 4 3 ENTER to display the value of 0 see Figure V 98 Graphing Technology Guide Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company V 37 All rights reserved Pe lpigebralcatclother prantolciesn uel
47. n Mifflin Company V 39 All rights reserved Pe lpigebralcatclother prantolciesn uel E SUM scores Figure V 105 Sum V 9 5 Statistics The following data are the high temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit recorded in Lincoln Nebraska from October 1 2003 to October 12 2003 Source University of Nebraska Lincoln 65 68 74 79 83 81 80 80 79 72 67 71 To find the mean and median of these temperatures first enter the data using the Voyage 200 s list editor Press APPS 63 534 4 TEMP SENTER ENTER to open a new variable called TEMPS see Figure V 106 Now begin entering the temperatures as shown in Figure V 107 Then press 2nd QUIT To find the mean press 2nd MATH 6 Statistics 4 mean T E M P S ENTER and to find the median press 2nd MATH 6 7 median T E M P S ENTER see Figure V 108 So the mean of the temperatures is approximately 75 F and the median is 76 5 F 1 Fe F3 Fu FL Far Fr 1 Fe F3 Pee Plot Setup Cel 1 Heder 43 Pe Plot Setup re D Type Folder Wariable Bunyi tb bated poner oo a os ayn TaT m rrr to awe Enter Ok ESC CANCEL Figure V 106 Entering a new variable Figure V 107 List editor Pe lpigebralcatclother rrsntolciean uel E meant Lemps4 E medi ant Lemps medianttemps gt Marl RAG AFFROH Figure V 108 Mean and median You can also find the mean and median of the above data by using the OneVar command found in the Calc menu of the Data Matrix Editor You
48. n one letter g and G or even quite different characters 5 and The primary function of a key is indicated on the key itself and you access that function by a simple press on the key To access the second function indicated in blue yellow on the TI 92 and TI 92 Plus or to the left above a key first press 2nd 2nd appears on the status line and then press the key For example to calculate v25 press 2nd V 25 ENTER Technology Tip The Voyage 200 automatically places a left parenthesis after many functions and operators including LN 2nd e SIN COS TAN and 2nd V Ifa right parenthesis is not entered the Voyage 200 will respond with an error message indicating that the right parenthesis is missing When you want to use a function printed in green or to the right above a key first press Kl appears on the status line and then press the key For example if you are in EXACT calculation mode and want to find the approximate value of 45 press 2nd V 45 KA APPROX just on the TI 92 and TI 92 Plus The QWERTY keyboard on the Voyage 200 is similar to a typewriter and can produce both upper and lower case letters To switch from one case to another press 2nd CAPS For a single upper case letter use the key There are also additional symbols available from the keyboard by using the 2nd and Ki keys Some of the most commonly used symbols are marked on the keyboard but most are not Se
49. nage 1 Delete ENTER and then ENTER again to confirm the deletion from the calculator s memory Graphing Technology Guide Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company V 41 All rights reserved Technology Tip If your program uses one letter variables such as a b C or d note that any previous values for these variables including matrices will be replaced by the values used by the program The Voyage 200 does not distinguish between A and a in these uses Note that you will have to clear the variables using 2nd VAR LINK in order to use these names again in the current folder From the home screen press F4 Other B NewFold and type the name of the new folder The work you do from that point on will be in the new folder as indicated by the folder name in the lower left corner of the status line You can change folders from the MODE menu or from the home screen by typing setFold foldername where foldername is the existing folder that you wish to be in V 10 2 Executing a Program To execute a program you entered go to the home screen and type the name of the program including the parentheses and then press ENTER to execute it If you have forgotten its name press 2nd VAR LINK to list all the variables that exist The programs will have PRGM after the name You can execute the program from this screen by highlighting the name and then pressing ENTER The screen will return to the home screen and you will have to enter the closing pare
50. nction that you want to have the shading below so use or J to move the cursor 3 l to the graph of y 1 a and press ENTER The Voyage 200 will then prompt for the Jower bound then the upper bound which are the left and right edges respectively of the extent of the shading If you do not enter a lower or upper bound the values of xmin and xmax will be used So in this case press ENTER twice to set the lower and upper bounds The shaded area extends left from x 2 so the solution to 3 t gt x dis x lt 2 or co 2 see Figure V 70 10 3 Figure V 70 Graph of 1 gt gt x 4 V 4 Trigonometry V 4 1 Degrees and Radians The trigonometric functions can be applied to angles measured either in radians or degrees but you should take care that the Voyage 200 is configured for whichever measure you need Press MODE to see the current settings Press 4 three times and move down to the fourth line of the first page of the MODE menu where angle measure is selected Then press to display the options Use T or J to move from one option to the other Either press the number corresponding to the measure or when the measure is highlighted press ENTER to select it Then press ENTER to confirm your selection and leave the MODE menu V 26 Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company TI 92 TI 92 Plus Voyage 200 All rights reserved Graphics Calculator It s a good idea to check the angle measure setting b
51. ng turned off Even if you had pressed ENTER you may still edit the previous expression Immediately after you press ENTER your entry remains on the entry line Pressing lt moves the cursor to the beginning of the line while pressing puts the cursor at the end of the line Now the expression can be edited as above To edit a previous expression that is no longer on the entry line press 2nd and then ENTRY to recall the prior expression Now you can change it In fact the Voyage 200 retains as many entries as the current history area holds in a last entry storage area including entries that have scrolled off the screen Press 2nd ENTRY repeatedly until the previous line you want is on the entry line The number of entries that the history area can hold may be changed see your user s manual for more information To clear the entry line press CLEAR while the cursor is on that line To clear previous entry answer pairs from the history area use or J to move the cursor to either the entry or the answer and press CLEAR both the entry and the answer will be deleted from the display To clear the entire history area press F1 Tools 8 Clear Home although this will not clear the entry line Technology Tip When you need to evaluate a formula for different values of a variable use the editing feature to simplify the process For example suppose you want to find the balance in an investment account if there is now 5000 in the
52. nthesis and press ENTER to execute the program If you need to interrupt a program during execution press ON The instruction manual for your Voyage 200 gives detailed information about programming Refer to it to learn more about programming and how to use other features of your calculator V 42 Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company TI 92 TI 92 Plus Voyage 200 All rights reserved Graphics Calculator
53. oordinates are displayed at the bottom of the window to one corner of the new viewing window you imagine Press ENTER to fix the corner where you moved the cursor it changes shape and becomes a blinking square Figure V 43 Use the arrow keys again to move the cursor to the diagonally opposite corner of the new window Figure V 44 Note that you can press and hold T or J with or gt or on a TI 92 and TI 92 Plus use the diagonal directions on the cursor pad for this If this box looks all right to you press ENTER The rectangular area you have enclosed will now enlarge to fill the graph window Figure V 45 10 lizo Ii iulas IOONE oomDec oom S4r 200M Std 2o0o0mMlTrig oom Trt oomData OOM it Memory 2ng Corner Se LE a tare ell 4285714 5 A J T E A B C Figure V 42 Zoom menu Figure V 43 One corner selected You may cancel the zoom any time before you press this last ENTER Press F2 once more and start over Press ESC or K3 GRAPH to cancel the zoom or press 2nd QUIT to cancel the zoom and return to the home screen V 16 Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company TI 92 TI 92 Plus Voyage 200 All rights reserved Graphics Calculator 10 zng Corner sorz Gor14279 10 Figure V 44 Box drawn 0 78 i Few y F3 F4 FEF Fer Fr 1 43 2 86 Figure V 45 New viewing window You can also quickly magnify a graph around the cursor s location Return once more to the standard vi
54. ow 3 with new values press 2nd MATH 4 J 4 mRowAdd 4 A 2 3 ENTER see Figure V 84 The format of this command is mRowAdd expression matrix1 index1 index2 Technology Tip Note that your Voyage 200 does not store a matrix obtained as the result of any row operations So when you need to perform several row operations in succession it is a good idea to store the result of each one in a temporary place x 2y 3z 9 For example use row operations to solve this system of linear equations 4 x 3y 4 20 Sy Foe 17 L 2 3 9 First enter this augmented matrix as a in your Voyage 200 1 3 O 4 Then return to the 2 5 5 17 home screen and store this matrix as e press A STO E ENTER so you may keep the original in case you need to recall it Here are the row operations and their associated keystrokes At each step the result is stored in e and replaces the previous matrix e The last two steps of the row operations are shown in Figure V 85 Row Operation Keystrokes Add row to row 2 2nd MATH 4J2E 1 2 STOR E ENTER Add 2 times row 1 to row 3 2nd MATH 4J 4 2 E 1 3 STO EENTER Add row 2 to row 3 2nd MATH4J2E 2 3 STOP E ENTER Multiply row 3 by 7 2nd MATH 4J31 2 E 3 STOR EENTER V 32 Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company TI 92 TI 92 Plus Voyage 200 All rights reserved Graphics Calculator BrowAdd e 2 3 4 e6 BmRowll 2 e 3 4 e6 mRowti 2 e 33 4e HAIH RAD AFFROW Figure V 85 R
55. ow echelon form of matrix after row operations So z 2 y 1 andx 1 Technology Tip The Voyage 200 can produce a row echelon form and the reduced row echelon form of a matrix The row echelon form of matrix a is obtained by pressing 2nd MATH 4 3 fref A ENTER and the reduced row echelon form is obtained by pressing 2nd MATH 4 4 frref A ENTER see Figure V 86 Note that the row echelon form of a matrix is not unique so your calculator may not get exactly the same matrix as you do by using row operations However the matrix that the Voyage 200 produces will result in the same solution to the system Pe lprgebralcatclother rsntolciean uel l 2 5 2 5 5 E pefia i Ja 2 1 Figure V 86 Row echelon and reduced row echelon form 1 2 3 V 6 4 Determinants and Inverses Enter this 3 x 3 matrix as a 1 3 0 Because this consists 2 5 5 of the first three columns of the matrix a that was previously used you can go to the matrix move the cursor into the fourth column and press F6 Util 2 Delete 3 column This will delete the column that 1 2 3 the cursor is in To calculate its determinant 1 3 0 go to the home screen and press 2nd 2 5 MATH 4 2 det A ENTER You should find that the determinant is 2 as shown in Figure V 87 Pe histbra caTelotherPrsnrojciesn uel Figure V 87 a and a7 Because the determinant of the matrix is not zero it has an inverse matrix Press A 2nd x ENTE
56. ph y tan x in the standard window first then press F2 7 Zoom Trig to change to a special window for trigonometric functions in which the xscl is i 1 5708 or 90 and the vertical range is from 4 to 4 The Voyage 200 plots consecutive points and then connects them with a segment so the graph is not exactly what you should expect You may wish to change the plot style from Line to Dot see Section V 2 3 when you plot the tangent function V 5 Scatter Plots V5 1 Entering Data The table shows the total prize money in millions of dollars awarded at the Indianapolis 500 race from 1995 to 2003 Source Indy Racing League 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Prize in millions 8 06 8 11 8 61 8 72 9 05 9 48 9 61 10 03 10 15 We ll now use the Voyage 200 to construct a scatter plot that represents these points and to find a linear model that approximates the given data The Voyage 200 holds data in lists You can create as many list names as your Voyage 200 memory has space to store Before entering this new data clear the data in the lists that you want to use To delete a list press 2nd VAR LINK This will display a list of folders showing the variables defined in each folder Highlight the name of the list that you wish to delete and press F1 Manage 1 Delete ENTER The Voyage 200 will ask you to confirm the deletion by pressing ENTER once more Now press A
57. raph Format menu Figure V 24 has options for displaying the cursor s position in rectangular RECT or polar POLAR form 6 ree eoomnedit Aiie es i n aF LOT Aci o25598 8 soil PS20508 Figure V 100 Polar Y menu Figure V 101 Polar graph of r 4 sin 6 V 9 Probability and Statistics V 9 1 Random Numbers The command rand generates numbers You will find this command in the Probability sub menu of the MATH menu Press 2nd MATH 7 4 rand ENTER to generate a random number between 0 and 1 Press ENTER to generate another number keep pressing ENTER to generate more of them If you need a random number between say 0 and 10 then press 10 2nd MATH 7 4 ENTER To get a random number between 5 and 15 press 5 10 2nd MATH 7 4 ENTER V 38 Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company TI 92 TI 92 Plus Voyage 200 All rights reserved Graphics Calculator If you need the random number to be an integer between 1 and 10 inclusive press 2nd MATH 7 4 10 ENTER For a random negative integer between 1 and 10 inclusive press 2nd MATH 7 4 10 ENTER V 9 2 Permutations and Combinations To calculate the number of permutations of 12 objects taken 7 at a time P press 2nd MATH 7 2 nPr J 12 7 ENTER So P 3 991 680 as shown in Figure V 102 Pe lprgebralcatclother rsntolciean uel 3931650 ro Figure V 102 P and C For the number of combinations of 12 objects taken 7 at a t
58. rved Press F3 Trace to enable the left lt and right directions to move the cursor from point to point along the graph of the function The cursor is no longer free moving but is now constrained to the function The coordinates that are displayed belong to points on the function s graph so the y coordinate is the calculated value of the function at the corresponding x coordinate Figure V 35 10 rem eooni Aiie es aF LOT Figure V 36 Two functions Figure V 37 y x 4x and y 25x Now plot a second function y 25x along with y x 4x Press Kl Y and enter 25x for y2 then press KA GRAPH to see both functions Notice that in Figure V 36 there are checkmarks V to the left of both y1 and y2 This means that both functions will be graphed as shown in Figure V 37 In the Y screen move the cursor onto y1 and press F4 The checkmark left of y1 should disappear Figure V 38 Now press Kl GRAPH and see that only y2 is plotted Figure V 39 10 10 10 wd v1 x3 7x 3 4kx HHIH RAD AFFROS FUR 10 Figure V 38 Only y2 active Figure V 39 Graph of y 25x V 14 Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company TI 92 TI 92 Plus Voyage 200 All rights reserved Graphics Calculator Many different functions can be stored in the Y list and any combination of them may be graphed simultaneously You can make a function active or inactive for graphing by pressing F4 when the function is
59. s task Press Kal Y above the letter W or APPS 2 Y Editor to display the function editing screen Figure V 11 You may enter as many as 99 different functions for the Voyage 200 to use at one time If there is already a function y1 press T or J as many times as necessary to move the cursor to y1 and then press CLEAR to delete whatever was there Then enter the expression 1975 10x by pressing these keys 1975 1 0 X ENTER Now press KA CALC HOME Pe lpigebralcatclother prantolciesn uel od tx d 1975 1 x FUNC HHIH KAD AFFROS Figure V 11 Y screen Figure V 12 Evaluating a function Graphing Technology Guide Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company V 7 All rights reserved Assign the value 2230 to the variable x by using these keystrokes see Figure V 12 2230 STO B X ENTER Then press the following keystrokes to evaluate y1 and find January s wages Y 1 X ENTER completes the calculation It is not necessary to repeat all these steps to find the February wages Simply press to begin editing the previous entry change X to 1865 and press ENTER see Figure V 12 You may also have Voyage 200 make a table of values for the function Press KA TBLSET TblSet on TI 92 and TI 92 Plus to set up the table Figure V 13 Move the blinking cursor down to the fourth line beside Independent then press and 2 ASK ENTER This configuration permits you to input values for x one at a time Now press K TABLE or APPS
60. so the default graph style is Line so you have to set the style to Dot each time you wish to graph a function in Dot mode The Voyage 200 can graph piecewise defined functions by using the when function The when function is not on any of the keys but can be found in the CATALOG or typed from the keyboard The format of the when function is when condition trueResult falseResult unknownResult where the falseResult and unknownResult are optional arguments x7 2 x lt 0 1 x20 when the condition x lt Q is true and graph x 1 when the condition is false First clear any existing functions in the Y screen Then move to the y1 line and press WHEN X 2nd lt 0 X 2 42 X 1 ENTER Figure V 28 Then press KA GRAPH to display the graph Figure V 29 shows this graph in a viewing window from 5 to 5 in both directions This was done in Dot style because the Voyage 200 will incorrectly connect the two sides of the graph at x 0 if the function is graphed in Line style For example to graph the function f x using Dot graph you want to graph x 2 5 1 Few F F4 FEF Far F7 Fa fF zZ00n Trace Rear sph i N E foomfedit Hii ftviels es Figure V 28 Piecewise defined function Figure V 29 Piecewise defined graph Other test functions such as lt gt and as well as logic operators can be found on the Test sub menu of the MATH menu V 2 4 Graphing a Circle Here is a useful technique for graphs th
61. the MATH menu or any other menu and take no other action press 2nd QUIT or just ESC Note that you can select a function or a sub menu from the current menu by pressing either J until the desired item is highlighted and then ENTER or by pressing the number or letter corresponding to the function or sub menu It is easier to press the letter A than to press 4 nine times to get the remain function os Humber exacti Angle List Matrix Complex Statistics Probability es Algebra Calculus epee C 5 ceiling signi 1 3 4 T 6 Y SiT 9 A Bs mode remaing Bilom FEE EF FFF FYTF F Fha Figure V 8 MATH menu and Number sub menu The factorial of a nonnegative integer is the product of all the integers from 1 up to the given integer The symbol for factorial is the exclamation point So 4 pronounced four factorial is 1 2 3 4 24 You will learn more about applications of factorials in your textbook but for now use the Voyage 200 to calculate 4 The factorial command is located in the MATH menu s Probability sub menu To compute 4 press these keystrokes 4 2nd MATH 7 Probability 1 ENTER On the Voyage 200 it is possible to do calculations with complex numbers To enter the imaginary number i press 2nd For example to divide 2 3i by 4 2i press 2 3 2nd i 4 2 2nd i ENTER The result is 0 1 0 87 Figure V 9 To find the complex conjugate of 4 5i press 2nd MA
62. the cursor itself can no longer be seen When you are tracing along a graph press ENTER and the window will quickly pan over so that the cursor s position on the function is centered in a new viewing window This feature is especially helpful when you trace near or beyond the edge of the current viewing window The Voyage 200 s display has 239 horizontal columns of pixels and 127 vertical rows So when you trace a curve across a graph window you are actually moving from xmin to xmax in 238 equal jumps each called xmax xmin 238 jumps to be friendly numbers like 0 1 or 0 25 so that when you trace along the curve the x coordinates will be incremented by such a convenient amount Just set your viewing window for a particular increment Ax by making xmax xmin 238 Ax For example if you want xmin 5 and Ax 0 3 set xmax 5 238 0 3 66 4 Likewise set ymax ymin 126 Ay if you want the vertical increment to be some special Ay Ax You would calculate the size of each jump to be Ax Sometimes you may want the To center your window around a particular point say h k and also have a certain Ax set xmin h 119 Ax and make xmax h 119 Ax Likewise make ymin k 63 Ay and make ymax k 63 Ay For example to center a window around the origin 0 0 with both horizontal and vertical increments of 0 25 set the range so that xmin 0 119 0 25 29 75 xmax 0 119 0 25 29 75 ymin
63. til we see how unreasonable an answer is The Voyage 200 permits you to redisplay an entire calculation edit it easily then execute the corrected calculation Suppose you had typed 12 34 56 as in Figure V 5 but had not yet pressed ENTER when you realize that 34 should have been 74 Simply press lt as many times as necessary to move the blinking cursor line until it is to the immediate right of the 3 press to delete the 3 and then type 7 On the other hand if 34 should have been 384 move the cursor until it is between the 3 and the 4 and then type 8 If the 34 should have been 3 only move the cursor to the right of the 4 and press to delete the 4 Pe lrigebralcatclother prantolciesn uel Eej 2 3 4 5 6 7 898 9 10 11 1 21 124 34 56 ral RAD AFFROW FUN irz Figure V 5 Editing a calculation V 2 Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company TI 92 TI 92 Plus Voyage 200 All rights reserved Graphics Calculator Technology Tip The Voyage 200 has two different inputting modes insert and overtype The default mode is insert mode in which the cursor is a blinking vertical line and new text will be inserted at the cursor s position and other characters are pushed to the right In the overtype mode the cursor is a blinking square and the characters that you type replace the existing characters To change from one mode to another press 2nd INS The Voyage 200 remains in whatever the last input mode was even after bei
64. to zoom in one direction only so the other factor should be set to 1 Press ESC to leave the ZOOM FACTORS menu and go back to the graph Pressing 2nd QUIT will take you back to the home screen Technology Tip The Voyage 200 remembers the window it displayed before a zoom So if you should zoom in too much and lose the curve press F2 B Memory 1 ZoomPrev to go back to the window before If you want to execute a series of zooms but then return to a particular window press F2 B 2 ZoomSto to store the current window s dimensions Later press F2 B 3 ZoomAcl to recall the stored window V 2 7 Value Graph y x gt 4x in the standard viewing window Figure V 17 The Voyage 200 can calculate the value of this function for any given x between the xmin and xmax values Press F5 Math to display the Math menu see Figure V 49 then press 1 Value The graph of the function is displayed and you are prompted to enter a value for x Press 1 ENTER The x value you entered and its corresponding y value are shown at the bottom of the screen and the cursor is located at the point 1 3 on the graph see Figure V 50 V 18 Copyright by Houghton Mifflin Company TI 92 TI 92 Plus Voyage 200 All rights reserved Graphics Calculator 10 1eWalue Miniman Maximum Intersection Derivatives 10 y TECRA dE 10 Inflection Distance Figure V 50 Finding a value Note that if you have more than one graph on t
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