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TI-84 Plus CE Graphing Calculator For Dummies 3rd edition [Pehme köide]

(St. Mary's Episcopal School in Memphis, TN)
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  • ISBN-10: 1119887607
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 231x185x25 mm, kaal: 431 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Sep-2022
  • Kirjastus: For Dummies
  • ISBN-10: 1119887607
  • ISBN-13: 9781119887607

You and your trusty TI-84+ can ace math, together

Graphing calculators are an essential tool in many high school and college math courses. TI-84 Plus CE Graphing Calculator For Dummies teaches you how to use these handy little machines with confidence, for basic math and far, far beyond. Packed with insider tips, common mistakes to avoid, and updates on the newest products available, this is the must-have reference to get the most out of your graphing calculator. You’ll learn how to navigate the home screen, menus, and mode settings. And we’ll teach you how to use your calculator to, uh, do math—starting with basic arithmetic functions and stepping up through matrices, complex numbers, and beyond. You can even learn about probability and how to conduct statistical data analysis with your TI-84+. Get graphing!

  • Grasp the basics of using your TI-84+ graphing calculator
  • Learn how to use shortcut menus to enter fractions, matrices and logarithms (with a change of base!)
  • Figure out how to make charts, scatter plots, and more
  • Get started programming in Python on the new TI-84 Plus CE Python Edition
  • If you have the older TI-84+, look for tips that point out keystroke and functionality differences

This edition of TI-84 Plus CE Graphing Calculator For Dummies lets you do everything there is to do with the very latest TI-84+ models. Whatever kind of math you’re doing, you’ll get some quality screen time in, thanks to Dummies.

Introduction 1(4)
About This Book
1(1)
Foolish Assumptions
2(1)
Icons Used in This Book
3(1)
Beyond the Book
3(1)
Where to Go from Here
3(2)
PART 1 MAKING FRIENDS WITH THE CALCULATOR
5(48)
Chapter 1 Starting with the Basics
1(24)
Why Didn't I Think of That?
8(1)
Charging the Battery
9(2)
Turning the Calculator On and Off
11(1)
Using the Keyboard
12(1)
Accessing the functions in blue
12(1)
Using the alpha key to write words
12(1)
Using the emter key
13(1)
Using the x, y, e,n key
13(1)
Using the arrow keys
13(1)
Keys to remember
13(1)
What Is the Home Screen?
14(1)
The Busy Indicator
14(1)
Editing Entries
14(1)
Copying and Pasting
15(1)
Using Menus
16(1)
Accessing a menu
16(1)
Scrolling a menu
17(1)
Selecting menu items
17(1)
Setting the Mode
18(1)
MathPrint mode versus Classic mode
18(4)
Using the Catalog
22(3)
Chapter 2 Doing Basic Arithmetic
25(10)
Entering and Evaluating Expressions
25(2)
Using Exponents and Roots
27(1)
Working in Scientific Notation
28(1)
Getting Familiar with Important Keys
29(1)
Following the Order of Operations
30(1)
Using the Previous Answer
31(1)
Storing Variables
32(1)
Combining Expressions
33(2)
Chapter 3 Dealing with Fractions
35(6)
Setting the Mode
35(1)
Converting Fractions and Decimals
36(1)
Accessing Shortcut Menus
37(1)
Entering Fractions and Mixed Numbers
38(1)
Entering Complex Numbers in Fractions
39(1)
Entering Complex Fractions
39(2)
Chapter 4 Solving Equations
41(12)
Using the Numeric Solver
41(1)
Step 1 Enter or edit the equation to be solved
42(1)
Step 2 Guess a solution
43(1)
Step 3 Solve the equation
43(1)
Assigning Values to Variables
44(1)
Finding Multiple Solutions
45(1)
Making strategic guesses
45(1)
Defining the solution bounds
46(1)
Using the Solve Function
47(1)
Discovering the PlySmlt2 App
48(1)
Finding the roots of a polynomial
48(2)
Solving systems of equations
50(3)
PART 2 TAKING YOUR CALCULATOR RELATIONSHIP TO THE NEXT LEVEL
53(36)
Chapter 5 Working with Complex Numbers
55(6)
Setting the Mode
55(1)
Entering Complex Numbers
56(1)
Interpreting Strange-looking Results
57(1)
Using the CMPLX menu
58(1)
Finding the conjugate of a complex number
59(1)
Finding the real and imaginary parts of a complex number
59(1)
Finding the polar angle of a complex number
59(1)
Finding the magnitude (modulus) of a complex number
60(1)
Displaying a complex result in polar or rectangular form
60(1)
Chapter 6 Understanding the Math Menu and Submenus
61(8)
Getting to Know the Math Menu and Submenus
61(1)
Accessing Catalog Help from the Math Menu
62(1)
The Math MATH Submenu
63(1)
Converting between decimals and fractions
63(1)
Cubing and taking cube roots
64(1)
Taking the xth root
64(1)
Finding the location of maximum and minimum values
64(1)
Using numerical differentiation and Integration templates
65(1)
Using summation and logarithm templates
66(1)
The Math NUM Submenu
66(1)
Finding the absolute value
66(1)
Rounding numbers
67(1)
Finding the integer and fractional parts of a value
67(1)
Using the greatest-integer function
67(1)
Finding minimum and maximum values in a list of numbers
67(1)
Finding the least common multiple and greatest common divisor
68(1)
Finding the remainder
68(1)
Chapter 7 The Angle and Test Menus
69(10)
The Angle Menu
70(1)
Converting degrees to radians
70(1)
Converting radians to degrees
71(1)
Converting between degrees and DMS
72(1)
Entering angles in DMS measure
72(1)
Overriding the mode of the angle
73(1)
Converting rectangular and polar coordinates
73(1)
The Test Menu
74(1)
Understanding Boolean logic
74(1)
Comparing numbers
74(1)
Testing equivalent expressions
75(1)
Using Logic Commands
76(1)
Using Conditions
77(2)
Chapter 8 Creating and Editing Matrices
79(10)
Entering Matrices
80(1)
Storing a Matrix
81(1)
Matrix Arithmetic
81(3)
Evaluating the Determinant and Other Matrix Operations
84(1)
Solving a System of Equations
85(1)
A-1 B method
85(2)
Augmenting matrices method
87(2)
PART 3 GRAPHING AND ANALYZING FUNCTIONS
89(84)
Chapter 9 Graphing Functions
91(20)
Entering Functions
92(1)
Formatting Your Graph
93(3)
Graphing Functions
96(1)
Turning off Stat Plots (if necessary)
96(1)
Selecting and deselecting a function
97(1)
Adjusting the graph window
97(2)
Stopping or pausing your graph
99(1)
Adjusting Your Color/Line Settings
100(2)
Graphing Families of Functions
102(1)
Introducing the Improved Transformation App
102(2)
Using Preset Parent Functions
104(1)
Quitting the Transformation App
104(1)
Graphing Piecewise Functions Using the Template
105(2)
Graphing Trig Functions
107(1)
Viewing the Function and Graph on the Same Screen
108(3)
Chapter 10 Exploring Functions
111(16)
Tracing a Graph
112(1)
Changing the TraceStep
113(1)
Moving the Trace cursor to any x-value in the graphing window
113(1)
Using Zoom Commands
114(5)
Storing and recalling your favorite graphing window
119(1)
Displaying Functions in a Table
120(1)
Automatically generated table
120(2)
User-generated table
122(1)
Editing a function in a table
123(1)
Clearing a Table
123(1)
Viewing the Table and the Graph on the Same Screen
124(3)
Chapter 11 Evaluating Functions
127(16)
Finding the Value of a Function
128(1)
Using your graph to find the value of a function
128(1)
Using your calculator to find the value of a function
129(1)
Composing Functions
130(1)
Using your graph to compose functions
130(1)
Using your calculator to compose functions
131(1)
Finding the Zeros of a Function
132(1)
Finding Min and Max
133(1)
Finding Points of Intersection
134(1)
Finding the Slope of a Curve
135(1)
Evaluating a Definite Integral
136(2)
Graphing Derivatives to Find Critical Points
138(1)
Solving Equations by Graphing
139(1)
Drawing the Inverse of a Function
140(1)
Drawing the Tangent of a Function
141(2)
Chapter 12 Graphing Inequalities
143(12)
Graphing One-Variable Inequalities
143(2)
Starting Inequality Graphing
145(1)
Entering Functions and Inequalities
146(1)
Entering inequalities in the Y= editor
146(1)
Entering inequalities in the X= editor
147(1)
Exploring a Graph
148(1)
Shading unions and intersections
149(1)
Finding the points of intersection
149(2)
Other ways to explore a graph
151(1)
Storing Data Points
151(1)
Clearing the INEQX and INEQY lists
152(1)
Viewing stored data
152(1)
Quitting Inequality Graphing
153(2)
Chapter 13 Graphing Parametric Equations
155(8)
Changing the Mode
156(1)
Selecting the Graph Style
156(1)
Entering Parametric Equations
157(1)
Setting the Window
158(1)
Graphing Parametric Equations
159(1)
Using Zoom to Change the Window
160(1)
Using Trace to Evaluate a Parametric Equation
160(1)
Viewing the Table of a Parametric Graph
161(1)
Taking the Derivative of Parametric Equations
162(1)
Chapter 14 Graphing Polar Equations
163(10)
Changing the Mode
164(1)
Selecting the Graph Style
165(1)
Entering Polar Equations
165(1)
Setting the Window
166(1)
Graphing Polar Equations
167(1)
Using Zoom to Change the Window
168(1)
Using Trace to Evaluate a Polar Equation
169(1)
Viewing the Table of a Polar Graph
170(1)
Taking the Derivative of Polar Equations
170(3)
PART 4 WORKING WITH PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS
173(36)
Chapter 15 Probability
175(8)
Evaluating Factorials
175(1)
Permutations and Combinations
176(1)
Using the Binomial Theorem
177(2)
Generating Random Numbers
179(1)
Generating random integers
179(1)
Generating random integers with no repetition
180(1)
Generating random decimals
180(1)
Seeding the random number generator
181(2)
Chapter 16 Dealing with Statistical Data
183(10)
Entering Data
183(2)
Deleting and Editing Data
185(1)
Inserting Data Lists
186(1)
Using Formulas to Enter Data
187(1)
Copying and Recalling Data Lists
188(1)
Sorting Data Lists
189(2)
Sorting data lists while keeping the rows intact
191(2)
Chapter 17 Analyzing Statistical Data
193(16)
Plotting One-Variable Data
193(1)
Constructing a histogram
194(2)
Adjusting the class size of a histogram
196(1)
Constructing a box plot
197(1)
Plotting Two-Variable Data
197(1)
Tracing Statistical Data Plots
198(1)
Analyzing Statistical Data
199(1)
One-variable data analysis
200(1)
Two-variable data analysis
201(1)
Performing regressions
202(2)
Graphing a regression model
204(1)
Graphing a residual plot
205(1)
Using Manual-Fit
205(2)
Using statistics commands on the Home screen
207(2)
PART 5 DOING MORE WITH YOUR CALCULATOR
209(28)
Chapter 18 Communicating with a PC Using TI Connect
CE Software
211(1)
Downloading TI Connect
212(1)
Installing and Running TI Connect
212(2)
Connecting Calculator and PC
214(1)
Transferring Files
215(2)
Using the Calculator Explorer Workspace to Transfer Files from Calculator to Computer
217(1)
Upgrading the OS using a TI CE Bundle file
217(4)
Chapter 19 Communicating Between Calculators
221(6)
Linking Calculators
221(1)
Transferring Files
222(2)
Using Resend to Multiply Your Efforts
224(3)
Chapter 20 Fun with Images
227(4)
Inserting Photo Images as a Background of a Graph
227(1)
Using TI Connect CE Software to Transfer Images
228(1)
Using Quick Plot & Fit Equation
229(2)
Chapter 21 Managing Memory
231(6)
Checking Available Memory
231(1)
Deleting and Archiving to Preserve Memory
232(1)
Resetting the Calculator
233(1)
Grouping and Ungrouping Programs
234(2)
Garbage Collecting
236(1)
PART 6 THE PART OF TENS
237(16)
Chapter 22 Ten Essential Skills
239(4)
Copying and Pasting
239(1)
Converting a Decimal to a Fraction
239(1)
Changing the Mode
240(1)
Accessing Hidden Menus
240(1)
Entering Imaginary Numbers
240(1)
Storing a variable
241(1)
Graphing a Function
241(1)
Finding the Intersection Point
242(1)
Graphing a Scatter Plot
242(1)
Performing a Linear Regression
242(1)
Chapter 23 Ten Common Errors
243(6)
Using Instead of to Indicate That a Number Is Negative
243(1)
Indicating the Order of Operations Incorrectly by Using Parentheses
243(1)
Improperly Entering the Argument for Menu Functions
244(1)
Accidentally Deleting a List
244(1)
Entering an Angle in Degrees in Radian Mode
245(1)
Graphing Trigonometric Functions in Degree Mode
245(1)
Graphing Functions When Stat Plots Are Active
245(1)
Inadequately Setting the Display Contrast
246(1)
Setting the Window Inappropriately for Graphing
246(1)
Accidentally Deactivating a Function
246(3)
Chapter Ten Common Error Messages
249(4)
Argument
249(1)
Bad Guess
250(1)
Dimension Mismatch
250(1)
Divide By Zero
250(1)
Invalid
250(1)
Invalid Dimension
251(1)
No Sign Change
251(1)
Singular Matrix
251(1)
Syntax
251(1)
Window Range
251(2)
PART 7 APPENDICES
253(40)
Appendix A Creating Calculator Programs
255(4)
Creating and Saving a Program on the Calculator
255(2)
Editing a Program on the Calculator
257(1)
Executing a Calculator Program
257(1)
Deleting a Program from the Calculator
258(1)
Appendix B Controlling Program Input and Output
259(10)
Using Input Commands
260(1)
Using the Input command
260(1)
Using the Prompt command
261(1)
Using Output Commands
262(1)
Using a program to write text
262(1)
Using the Disp command
263(1)
Using the Output command
263(1)
Using a Program to Display a Graph
264(1)
Changing the Color and Graph Style of a Function
265(1)
Changing the Color of Text on a Graph
265(1)
Housekeeping Issues
266(3)
Appendix C Controlling Program Flow
269(12)
Entering Control Commands in a Program
270(1)
Using Decision Commands
270(1)
The If command
270(1)
The If Then End Command
271(1)
The If Then Else End Command
272(1)
Using Looping Commands
272(1)
The While End command
272(1)
The Repeat End Command
273(1)
The For End Command
274(1)
Using Branching Commands
274(1)
Using the Goto command
275(1)
Creating a menu
276(2)
Stopping a Program
278(1)
Pausing a Program
278(1)
Executing an External Program as a Subroutine
279(2)
Appendix D Introducing Python Programming
281(6)
Getting to Know the Workspaces
281(1)
Creating a Python program on the calculator
282(1)
Running a Python program on the calculator
283(1)
Managing a Python Program in your Calculator
284(3)
Appendix E Mastering the Basics of Python Programming
287(6)
Using Input Commands in a Python Program
287(3)
Using decision commands
290(2)
Using the Tools menu to save time
292(1)
Index 293
Jeff McCalla teaches Algebra II and is the Test Prep Coordinator at St. Marys Episcopal School in Memphis, Tennessee. As a regional instructor for Texas Instruments, Jeff has presented sessions at conferences all over the country. In 2009, he received the Presidential Award for Excellence in Science & Mathematics Teaching.