Entering expressions and instructions, What is an expression, Entering an expression – Texas Instruments TI-84 User Manual

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Chapter 1: Operating the TI-84 Plus Silver Edition

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Entering Expressions and Instructions

Entering Expressions and Instructions

Entering Expressions and Instructions

Entering Expressions and Instructions

What Is an Expression?

What Is an Expression?

What Is an Expression?

What Is an Expression?

An expression is a group of numbers, variables, functions and their arguments, or a
combination of these elements. An expression evaluates to a single answer. On the
TI-84 Plus, you enter an expression in the same order as you would write it on paper. For

example,

pR

2

is an expression.

You can use an expression on the home screen to calculate an answer. In most places
where a value is required, you can use an expression to enter a value.

Entering an Expression

Entering an Expression

Entering an Expression

Entering an Expression

To create an expression, you enter numbers, variables, and functions from the keyboard
and menus. An expression is completed when you press

Í, regardless of the cursor

location. The entire expression is evaluated according to Equation Operating System
(EOS™) rules, and the answer is displayed.

Most TI-84 Plus functions and operations are symbols comprising several characters.
You must enter the symbol from the keyboard or a menu; do not spell it out. For
example, to calculate the log of 45, you must press

«

45

. Do not enter the letters

L

,

O

,

and

G

. If you enter

LOG

, the TI-84 Plus interprets the entry as implied multiplication of the

variables

L

,

O

, and

G

.

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