Functions, Instructions, Interrupting a calculation – Texas Instruments TI-84 User Manual
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Chapter 1: Operating the TI-84 Plus Silver Edition
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When you enter a number in scientific notation, the TI-84 Plus does not automatically
display answers in scientific or engineering notation. The mode settings and the size of
the number determine the display format.
Functions
Functions
Functions
Functions
A function returns a value. For example,
÷
,
L,
+
,
‡
(
, and
log(
are the functions in the
example on the previous page. In general, the first letter of each function is lowercase on
the TI-84 Plus. Most functions take at least one argument, as indicated by an open
parenthesis (
(
) following the name. For example,
sin(
requires one argument,
sin(value)
.
Instructions
Instructions
Instructions
Instructions
An instruction initiates an action. For example,
ClrDraw
is an instruction that clears any
drawn elements from a graph. Instructions cannot be used in expressions. In general,
the first letter of each instruction name is uppercase. Some instructions take more than
one argument, as indicated by an open parenthesis (
(
) at the end of the name. For
example,
Circle(
requires three arguments,
Circle(X,Y,radius)
.
Interrupting a Calculation
Interrupting a Calculation
Interrupting a Calculation
Interrupting a Calculation
To interrupt a calculation or graph in progress, which is indicated by the busy indicator,
press
É.
When you interrupt a calculation, a menu is displayed.
•
To return to the home screen, select
1:Quit
.
•
To go to the location of the interruption, select
2:Goto
.