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Texas Instruments Voyage 200

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  • Eerste keer gebruiken
  • De toetsen van de TI-89 Titanium en de Voyage™ 200
  • Mode-instellingen
  • De Catalog (Catalogus) gebruiken om toegang tot commando’s te krijgen
  • Het Home-scherm van de rekenmachine
  • Werken met Apps
  • Statusinformatie bekijken
  • Het Apps-bureaublad uitschakelen
  • De klok gebruiken
  • Menu's gebruiken
  • Menuopties selecteren
  • Gesplitste schermen gebruiken
  • Beheer van Apps en versies van het besturingssysteem (OS)
  • TI-89 Titanium of Voyage™ 200 op andere apparaten aansluiten
  • Berekeningen uitvoeren
  • Werken met symbolen
  • Constanten en meeteenheden
  • Grafieken van functies I
  • Grafieken van functies II
  • Grafieken van functies III
  • Parameterkrommen
  • Grafieken in poolcoördinaten
  • Grafieken van getallenrijen
  • 3D grafieken
  • Grafieken van differentiaalvergelijkingen
  • Extra onderwerpen over grafieken
  • Gesplitste schermen
  • Data/Matrix Editor
  • Statistieken en grafieken van gegevens
  • Programmeren
  • Tekstbewerkingen
  • Numeric Solver
  • Talstelsels
  • Geheugen- en variabelenbeheer
  • De TI-89 Titanium / Voyage™ 200 in- en uitschakelen
  • Het displaycontrast instellen
  • Het toetsenbord van de TI-89 Titanium
  • Het toetsenbord van de Voyage™ 200
  • Combinatietoetsen
  • Alfabetische tekens invoeren
  • Getallen invoeren
  • Uitdrukkingen en instructies invoeren
  • Opmaak van weergegeven resultaten
  • Uitdrukkingen op de invoerregel bewerken
  • Toepassingen selecteren
  • Modi instellen
  • Het menu Clean Up gebruiken om een nieuwe berekening te beginnen
  • Het dialoogvenster Catalog gebruiken
  • Waarden van variabele opslaan en opvragen
  • Statusregel-aanduidingen op het display
  • Beginscherm rekenmachine
  • De invoer op het beginscherm van de rekenmachine als een Text Editor-script opslaan
  • Informatie knippen, kopiëren en plakken
  • Een eerdere invoer of het laatste antwoord opnieuw gebruiken
  • Een invoer of antwoord vanuit het geschiedenisgebied automatisch op de invoerregel plakken
  • Door de gebruiker gedefinieerde functies creëren en evalueren
  • Als een invoer of antwoord “te groot” is
  • Het Custom-gebruikersmenu gebruiken
  • De softwareversie en het ID-nummer opzoeken
  • Gedefinieerde en ongedefinieerde variabelen
  • De modi Exact, Approximate en Auto
  • Automatische vereenvoudiging
  • Uitgestelde vereenvoudiging van ingebouwde functies
  • Waarden substitueren en beperkingen instellen
  • Overzicht van het Menu Algebra
  • Veel gebruikte algebraïsche bewerkingen
  • Overzicht van het menu Calc
  • Veel gebruikte bewerkingen uit de analyse
  • Door de gebruiker gedefinieerde functies en het werken met symbolen
  • De foutmelding “onvoldoende geheugen”
  • Speciale constanten die gebruikt worden bij het werken met symbolen
  • Constanten of eenheden invoeren
  • Eenheden converteren
  • De standaardeenheden voor weergegeven resultaten instellen
  • Uw persoonlijk gedefinieerde eenheden creëren
  • Lijst van reeds gedefinieerde eenheden en constanten
  • Overzicht van stappen bij het plotten van functies
  • De modus Graph instellen
  • Functies definiëren om te plotten
  • Functies selecteren om te plotten
  • De weergavestijl voor een functie instellen
  • Het weergavevenster definiëren
  • De grafische opmaak veranderen
  • De geselecteerde functies plotten
  • Coördinaten weergeven met de vrij beweegbare cursor
  • Een functie volgen
  • Zoom-opties gebruiken om een grafiek te onderzoeken
  • Math opties gebruiken om functies te analyseren
  • Overzicht van stappen bij het plotten van vergelijkingen in poolcoördinaten
  • Verschillen tussen grafieken in poolcoördinaten en grafieken van functies
  • Overzicht van stappen bij het plotten van parametervoorstellingen
  • Verschillen tussen grafieken van parametervoorstellingen en grafieken van functies
  • Overzicht van stappen bij het tekenen van grafieken van rijen
  • Verschillen tussen grafieken van rijen en grafieken van functies
  • Assen instellen op Time, Web of Custom
  • Het gebruik van web-grafieken
  • Het gebruik van custom-plots
  • Een rij gebruiken om een tabel te genereren
  • Overzicht van stappen bij het tekenen van 3D- grafieken
  • Verschillen tussen 3D-grafieken en grafieken van functies
  • De cursor verplaatsen in 3D
  • De kijkhoek veranderen en de grafiek roteren
  • Interactieve animatie van een 3D-grafiek
  • Assen en stijlopmaak veranderen
  • Hoogtelijnenplots
  • Voorbeeld: hoogtelijnen van een complex modulusoppervlak
  • Impliciete plots
  • Voorbeeld: impliciet plot van een gecompliceerdere vergelijking
  • Overzicht van stappen bij grafieken van differentiaalvergelijkingen
  • Verschil tussen grafieken van differentiaalvergelijkingen en van functies
  • Beginwaarden instellen
  • Een stelsel voor vergelijkingen van een hogere orde definiëren
  • Voorbeeld van een vergelijking van de tweede orde
  • Voorbeeld van een vergelijking van de derde orde
  • Assen instellen voor door de gebruiker gedefinieerde plots of voor tijdplots
  • Voorbeeld van door de gebruiker gedefinieerde assen en tijdassen
  • Voorbeeld van het vergelijken van RK met Euler
  • Voorbeeld van de functie deSolve( )
  • Problemen oplossen voor de grafische opmaak Fields
  • De verschillende stappen voor het maken van een tabel
  • De tabelparameters instellen
  • Een automatische tabel weergeven
  • Handmatig (met behulp van Ask) een tabel opbouwen
  • Punten van een grafiek opslaan
  • Grafieken tekenen van functies die op het basisscherm zijn gedefinieerd
  • Een grafiek tekenen van een functie met een meervoudig voorschrift
  • Een familie van krommen plotten
  • De twee-grafieken modus gebruiken
  • Een functie of de inverse functie op een grafiek tekenen
  • Een rechte lijn, cirkel of tekstlabel in een grafiek tekenen
  • Een plaatje van een grafiek opslaan en openen
  • Een animatie van een serie plaatjes maken
  • Een grafiekbestand opslaan en openen
  • De Split Screen modus instellen en verlaten
  • De actieve toepassing selecteren
  • Overzicht van lijst-, gegevens- en matrixvariabelen
  • Een Data/Matrix Editor-sessie starten
  • Celwaarden invoeren en bekijken
  • Een kolomkoptekst definiëren met een uitdrukking
  • De functies Shift en CumSum gebruiken in een kolomkoptekst
  • Kolommen sorteren
  • Een kopie van een lijst-, gegevens- of matrixvariabele opslaan
  • Overzicht van stappen bij statistische analyse
  • Een statistische berekening uitvoeren
  • Typen statistische berekeningen
  • Statistische variabelen
  • Een statistische grafiek (plot) definiëren
  • Statistische grafiek-types
  • Het gebruik van de Y= Editor voor statistische grafieken
  • Een gedefinieerde statistische grafiek tekenen en volgen
  • Frequenties en categorieën gebruiken
  • Indien u beschikt over een CBL 2™ of CBR™
  • Een bestaand programma uitvoeren
  • Een Program Editor-sessie starten
  • Overzicht van het invoeren van een programma
  • Overzicht van het invoeren van een functie
  • Een programma in een ander programma aanroepen
  • Variabelen in een programma gebruiken
  • Lokale variabelen gebruiken in functies of programma’s
  • Bewerkingen met tekenreeksen
  • Voorwaardelijke tests
  • If, Lbl en Goto gebruiken om het verloop van het programma te controleren
  • Lussen gebruiken om een groep opdrachten te herhalen
  • De TI-89 Titanium / Voyage™ 200 configureren
  • De gebruiker om invoer vragen en uitvoer weergeven
  • Een door de gebruiker gedefinieerd menu creëren
  • Een tabel of grafiek maken
  • Tekenen op het scherm Graph
  • Toegang krijgen tot een andere TI-89 Titanium / Voyage™ 200, een CBL 2™ of een CBR™
  • Fouten in programma’s opsporen en fouten afhandelen
  • Voorbeeld: alternatieve manieren gebruiken
  • Assembleertaalprogramma’s
  • Een Text Editor-sessie starten
  • Tekst invoeren en bewerken
  • Speciale tekens invoeren
  • Een opdrachtscript invoeren en uitvoeren
  • De Solver weergeven en een vergelijking invoeren
  • De bekende variabelen definiëren
  • Oplossen naar de onbekende variabele
  • De oplossing plotten
  • Talstelsels invoeren en converteren
  • Wiskundige bewerkingen uitvoeren met Hex of Bin getallen
  • Bits vergelijken of manipuleren
  • Geheugen controleren en resetten
  • Het scherm VAR-LINK weergeven
  • Informatie over variabelen op het basisscherm weergeven
  • Variabelen en mappen manipuleren met VAR-LINK
  • Een variabelenaam in een toepassing plakken
  • Een variabele in het archief opslaan en uit het archief halen
  • Als er een Garbage Collection melding wordt weergegeven
  • Geheugenfout bij het opvragen van een gearchiveerde variabele
  • Twee rekenmachines op elkaar aansluiten
  • Variabelen, Flash-toepassingen en mappen overzenden
  • Variabelen overzenden onder programmabediening
  • Het besturingssysteem (OS) upgraden
  • ID-lijsten verzamelen en overzenden
  • Compatibiliteit tussen de TI-89 Titanium, Voyage™ 200, TI-89 en TI-92 Plus
  • Analyse van het paal-hoek-probleem
  • De abc-formule afleiden
  • Een matrix onderzoeken
  • Cos(x) = sin(x) onderzoeken
  • De minimale oppervlakte van een parallellepipedum bepalen
  • Een zelfstudiescript uitvoeren met behulp van de Text Editor
  • Een gebroken functie splitsen in quotiënt en rest
  • Statistieken bestuderen: gegevens op categorieën filteren
  • CBL 2™-programma voor de TI-89 Titanium / Voyage™ 200
  • De baan van een geslagen honkbal bestuderen
  • Complexe nulpunten van een derdegraadsveelterm visualiseren
  • Een standaard annuïteitenprobleem oplossen
  • De tijdswaarde van geld berekenen
  • Rationale, reële en complexe factoren vinden
  • Simulatie van een steekproef zonder teruglegging
  • Snelzoek-overzicht
  • Alfabetisch overzicht van bewerkingen
  • TI-89 Titanium / Voyage™ 200 Foutmeldingen
  • TI-89 Titanium / Voyage™ 200 Modi
  • TI-89 Titanium / Voyage™ 200 tekencodes
  • TI-89 Titanium toetscodes
  • Voyage™ 200 toetscodes
  • Complexe getallen invoeren
  • Informatie over de nauwkeurigheid
  • Systeemvariabelen en gereserveerde namen
  • EOS (Equation Operating System) volgorde van bewerkingen
  • Regressieformules
  • Hoogtelijnen en algoritmen voor het maken van een impliciet plot
  • De methode Runge-Kutta
  • Informatie over de batterijen
  • Bij problemen
  • Appendix B: Technische naslag
  • mdusInst( ) en haalMode( )
  • grafInst( )
  • tablInst( )
  • Productinformatie, service en garantie TI
  • TI-89 Titanium Sneltoetsen
  • Voyage™ 200 Sneltoetsen
  • Verschillen in toetsaanslagen

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Hello! And thank you for your privilege to answer my question before buying! I am currently asking about note taking on this device: Voyage 200 - about language support. I want to purchase this device for taking notes in the Hebrew language. Is it possible to change the keyboard to write notes in the Hebrew language? I'm in love with this calculator and want it to fit me Thank you for your answer If it doesn't fit - do you have another calculator device that can be written in Hebrew? I don't need the software to be in Hebrew. I just need to be able to write with the keys in Hebrew. Thank you Moshe, the researcher and writer

Texas Instruments Voyage 200 #1

The Texas Instruments Voyage 200 is a scientific calculator designed in a pocket-sized form factor. With a display resolution of 128 x 240 pixels, it provides a clear and concise view of calculations and graphs. Equipped with advanced mathematical functions, this calculator allows users to perform complex calculations, including trigonometry, algebra, statistics, and calculus. Its scientific capabilities make it a useful tool for students, professionals, and researchers alike. The compact size of the calculator makes it convenient for on-the-go use, easily fitting into a pocket or bag. The durable construction ensures longevity, providing reliability and durability over time. The Texas Instruments Voyage 200 is designed to be user-friendly, with a straightforward interface and intuitive navigation controls. It comes equipped with a range of features, including a built-in spreadsheet application, data collection, and analysis tools, and graphing capabilities. Whether you're solving equations, analyzing data, or creating graphs, the Texas Instruments Voyage 200 offers the functionality needed for a variety of mathematical tasks. Its compact size, reliable performance, and comprehensive range of functions make it a valuable tool for those seeking precise calculations and graphical representations.

Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Texas Instruments Voyage 200 below.

What is an Overflow error?

An Overflow error usually occurs when the sum result is longer than the calculator can show.

A battery in my calculator has started to corrode. Is the device still safe to use?

The product can still be used safely after proper cleaning. Remove the battery with gloves and clean the battery compartment with a toothbrush and vinegar. After drying, new batteries can be inserted into the device.

What does AC stand for on my calculator?

AC stands for 'all clear'. You clear the entire memory of the calculator with this button.

What is the screen resolution of the display of the Texas Instruments Voyage 200?

The screen resolution of the Texas Instruments Voyage 200 is 128 x 240 pixels.

How do I perform complex number calculations on the Texas Instruments Voyage 200?

To perform complex number calculations, navigate to the Complex Mode by pressing the appropriate key combination. From there, you can input and manipulate complex numbers using the designated functions.

How can I calculate definite integrals using the Texas Instruments Voyage 200?

To calculate a definite integral, access the integral function and input the desired function to integrate, along with the limits of integration. The calculator will then provide you with the result.

How do I graph multiple functions on the same graph using the Texas Instruments Voyage 200?

To graph multiple functions on the same graph, use the multiple graphing feature by selecting each function separately and specifying the desired settings such as colors and line styles.

How can I solve systems of equations using the Texas Instruments Voyage 200?

To solve systems of equations, utilize the algebraic solver function by inputting the set of equations in the appropriate format. The calculator will provide you with the solution(s) for the variables.

How do I access the statistical and data analysis features on the Texas Instruments Voyage 200?

To access the statistical and data analysis features, navigate to the appropriate menu by pressing the corresponding key combination. From there, you can input your data and perform various statistical calculations, such as mean, standard deviation, regression analysis, and more.

Is the Texas Instruments Voyage 200 a scientific calculator?

Yes, the Texas Instruments Voyage 200 is a scientific calculator. This means that it is capable of performing complex mathematical functions, making it suitable for advanced calculations in fields such as science, engineering, and mathematics.

Is the form factor of the Texas Instruments Voyage 200 pocket-sized?

Yes, the form factor of the Texas Instruments Voyage 200 is pocket-sized. This means that it is compact and portable, making it easy to carry around and use on the go.

What is the display resolution of the Texas Instruments Voyage 200?

The display resolution of the Texas Instruments Voyage 200 is 128 x 240 pixels. This means that it has a relatively high-resolution display, providing clear and sharp visuals for the user.

Is the manual of the Texas Instruments Voyage 200 available in English?

Yes, the manual of the Texas Instruments Voyage 200 is available in English .

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Texas Instruments TI Voyage 200 Introductory Handbook

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Table of Contents

1 the layout of your calculator.

  • Functions Keys
  • Blue 2Nd and Green Diamond
  • Delete and Clear
  • Other Important Buttons

2 The most Basic Basics

  • Turning the Calculator on and off
  • Adjusting the Screen Contrast
  • The App Screen
  • The Home Screen
  • Pretty Print
  • The Catalog

3 The Settings

  • The MODE Button
  • Changing a Setting

4 Performing Calculations

  • Clearing the Home Screen
  • Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division
  • Negative Numbers Vs. Subtraction
  • Square Roots
  • Cube Roots and Other Radicals
  • Exact Vs. Approximate Results (A.k.a. 5 Vs. 2.2360679775)
  • Absolute Values
  • Home Screen History Area: 1/30, 2/30, 3/30

5 Home Screen F-Menus

  • 8: Clear Home
  • F3: Calculus
  • F5: Progamio
  • 1: Clear A-Z

6 Graphing Equations/Functions

  • Entering in Functions
  • Checking Window Settings
  • Graphing the Equation
  • Clearing Previous Functions from the Y= Screen
  • Changing the Window Settings

7 Using the Table

  • Entering in Equations
  • The Table Settings
  • Using the Table

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Summary of Contents for Texas Instruments TI Voyage 200

  • Page 1 Introductory Handbook for the TI Voyage 200 c 2009 - Portland Community College...

Page 2: Table Of Contents

  • Page 3 Home Screen F-Menus F1: Tools ..........16 5.1.1 8: Clear Home .

Page 4: The Layout Of Your Calculator

Page 5: arrow keys, page 6: the most basic basics, page 7: the home screen, page 8: the settings, page 9: changing a setting, page 10: performing calculations, page 11: negative numbers vs. subtraction, page 12: square roots, page 13: cube roots and other radicals, page 14: absolute values, page 15: home screen f-menus, page 16: f1: tools, page 17: f2: algebra, page 18: 2: factor, page 19: f3: calculus.

  • Page 20 CHAPTER 5. HOME SCREEN F-MENUS Example: Evaluate f ( 5), using f (x) = 9x + 1 from above. f has already been defined, otherwise you would do that now. To evaluate f ( 5), you need to enter ”f ( 5)”. Type Example: Solve f (x) = 7, using f (x) = 9x + 1 from above.

Page 21: F5: Progamio

Page 22: graphing equations/functions.

  • Page 23 CHAPTER 6. GRAPHING EQUATIONS/FUNCTIONS To enter in a function to graph, type the function in the command line. Example: You want to graph y = 2x + 1. Enter that in for y1 by using the arrows to move the cursor next to y1.

Page 24: Checking Window Settings

Page 25: clearing previous functions from the y= screen.

  • Page 26 CHAPTER 6. GRAPHING EQUATIONS/FUNCTIONS The problem with this window is that you cannot see part of the graph. What you need to do is to adjust the viewing window to go down further on the vertical axis. Go back to the WIN- DOW screen by pressing .

Page 27: F-Menus While Graphing

  • Page 28 CHAPTER 6. GRAPHING EQUATIONS/FUNCTIONS location of the second corner, also by moving the cursor with the arrow keys. As you move the cursor for the second corner, you will see a box being drawn on the graph. This is the box you’ll zoom in on.
  • Page 29 CHAPTER 6. GRAPHING EQUATIONS/FUNCTIONS 6: ZoomSTD ZoomSTD will automatically reset all the window settings to the standard viewing window and regraph the function(s). 7: ZoomTrig ZoomTrig will reset the window settings to a predefined [-3.3π, 3.3π] on the x-axis, and [-4, 4] on the y-axis.

Page 30: F3: Trace

Page 31: f5: math.

  • Page 32 CHAPTER 6. GRAPHING EQUATIONS/FUNCTIONS 2: Zero Zero will identify the zeros (a.k.a. the x-coordinate of an x-intercept) of your function. To use this command, the calculator will ask for a lower bound and upper bound, which tells the calculator which x-values to look between. If more than one zero is found, the least (left-most) zero will be identified.
  • Page 33 CHAPTER 6. GRAPHING EQUATIONS/FUNCTIONS 3: Minimum Minimum will find the minimum y-value between your identified lower bound and upper bound and it will visually move the cursor to this (x, y) coordinate. Example: Find the minimum y-value between the x-values of 0 and 2. Press to use the Minimum command.
  • Page 34 CHAPTER 6. GRAPHING EQUATIONS/FUNCTIONS 4: Maximum Maximum is the counter-part for the Minimum command. Maximum will find the maximum y-value between your identified lower bound and upper bound and it will visually move the cursor to this (x, y) coordinate. Example: Find the maximum y-value between the x-values of -3 and 0.
  • Page 35 CHAPTER 6. GRAPHING EQUATIONS/FUNCTIONS 5: Intersection Intersection will allow you to determine where two different functions intersect, between your identified lower bound and upper bound and it will visually move the cursor to this (x, y) coor- dinate. In addition to identifying the lower bound and upper bound, you will need to identify which two functions you want to consider.

Page 36: Using The Table

  • Page 37 CHAPTER 7. USING THE TABLE To enter in a function to use in the table, type the function in the command line. Example: Enter y = x + 2 for y1. Use the arrows to move the cursor next to y1 and then type in to the command line.

Page 38: The Table Settings

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How to Create a Simple Quadratic Formula Program on the TI-89 and Voyage 200

Like the TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus, the TI-89, TI-92 Plus, and Voyage 200 graphing calculators all have their own integrated programming language, TI-BASIC. While this language is somewhat more complex on the TI-89/V200 series than the the TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus, it offers expanded functionality and is able to take advantage of the TI-89 and Voyage 200’s symbolic math capabilities. This tutorial, like our tutorial for the TI-83 Plus and TI-84 Plus , provides an introduction on how to create a simple program to solve the quadratic formula, which finds the zeros of a quadratic equation.

Programming Basics on the TI-89 and Voyage 200

You can find your calculator’s program editor on the applications menu. On older calculators, this will be a drop-down menu reached by pressing the APPS button. On newer calculators, the menu is made up of icons, and the program editor has an icon which is a stylized “:Prgm.”

Press ENTER to open the Program Editor once you select it. You will be prompted to name your new program. If you choose the name of an existing program, your calculator will give you an error, so choose a unique name. When typing in the name of the program, alpha lock is automatically entered, although you can also use numbers in your application name as long as they appear after the first character.

You will then be taken to the program editing screen. From here you can use any of your calculator’s functions to create a program, as well as the basic programming commands. Pressing F1 enters the tools menu, which allows you to cut, copy, paste, and create copies of programs. Under Control, which is reached by pressing F2 , you can find standard programming functions such as loops and conditional statements. Pressing F3 opens the I/O menu, which lists functions for getting user input and outputting statements to the home screen. F4 opens the Var menu, which contains functions for dealing with variables on the calculator, and also contains the Local function, which we will use later in this tutorial. F5 opens the Find… feature, which lets you search your program for a specific string. This feature is especially useful when you are dealing with long programs. Finally, the F6 button (reached on the TI-89 by pressing 2nd F1 ) provides shortcuts to setting the calculator’s display and output modes.

Creating the Quadratic Program on your Graphing Calculator

The name of the program and the Prgm and EndPrgm commands will already be entered into the editor. The body of the calculator program goes between these tags. For the first line of your quadratic program, enter ClrIO, which can be reached by pressing CATALOG ) to get to the C menu and then using the arrow buttons to scroll down and find it. Press ENTER to paste the ClrIO function into your program. This function clears the program output screen every time the program runs so that data and graphics from previously run programs will not clutter the screen.

Next, set the mode for outputting results as complex numbers in case any quadratic equations you enter result in imaginary solutions. As you may have guessed, you can reach this by pressing 2nd F1 to enter the F6 menu, Mode, and selecting “Complex Format > Rectangular” from the list. Press ENTER to paste this to the program screen.

We now need to display some information about the program. It makes sense for this specific program to display the equation the program solves. We will use the Disp function, under the I/O menu, to output text to the home screen. A good suggestion for what to enter is Disp “ax^2+bx+c=0” because this displays the type of equation we are solving. Feel free to enter more detailed instructions in this step. Note that we entered the quadratic equation between quotes. This tells the calculator that we want to output the information as a string of text on the screen, as opposed to a calculation.

The next part of the program is very important: we want to define the variables that the program is using as “Local,” so that the variables won’t affect anything outside of the program. Otherwise, after running the program, using the letter variables on the home screen might end up giving unusual results. For more info on what can go wrong if your variables are not correctly defined and how to fix it, check out this quick fix . We will be using the variables a, b, c, and d for this program, so enter Local a,b,c,d into the program. Remember that the Local function is on the Var menu, which can be reached by pressing F4 .

Next we need to collect user input. One easy way to do this is by using the Prompt function, which allows the user to input data into variables. Enter Prompt a,b,c to prompt the user for values to the a, b, and c in the quadratic equation.

Now that we have the values of A, B, and C in our equation, we need to do something with them. You may recall that the quadratic formula is:

Since the calculator doesn’t have a ± key, we have to break this up into plus and minus cases. Luckily, this isn’t much more work, and we can break it up by calculating the value of everything under the square root first. Do this by entering √(B²-4AC) STO> d . Now we can use the variable d in our equations.

Finally, we need to output the solutions to our equation, which can easily be combined with the remainder of the algebra into one step using the Disp function. Recall that expressions not in quotes will be evaluated, so we can enter this all in one line as below.

Now exit the program editor by pressing 2nd ESC . Return to the home screen and test your program by entering its name followed by an opening and closing parenthesis and pressing ENTER . For example, if you named your program quad , you would enter quad() . If your program has any errors, you can select “GOTO” and your calculator will take you to where it encounters the error.

You can keep enhancing your quadratic formula program to include many other features, such as displaying the discriminant of the equation, factoring the expression if possible, or even taking input through the program line (entering quad(a,b,c) and getting an answer) as opposed to being prompted in-program. The skills in this tutorial aren’t just useful for making a quadratic solver either. If you’re looking for some more practice, try creating a program to convert temperatures between Celsius and Fahrenheit, find the area or volume of a geometric figure, finding the geometric mean of a series of numbers, or something else. The possibilities are endless.

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