Computational accuracy – Texas Instruments TI-86 User Manual

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Appendix

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99APPX.DOC TI-86, Appendix, US English Bob Fedorisko Revised: 02/27/01 1:20 PM Printed: 02/27/01 1:26 PM Page 399 of 26

99APPX.DOC TI-86, Appendix, US English Bob Fedorisko Revised: 02/27/01 1:20 PM Printed: 02/27/01 1:26 PM Page 399 of 26

Computational Accuracy

To maximize accuracy, the TI

-86 carries more digits internally than it displays. Values are

stored in memory using up to 14 digits with a 3-digit exponent.

You can store values up to 12 digits long to most window variables. To

xScl

,

yScl

,

tStep

,

and

q

Step

, you can store values up to 14 digits long.

When a value is displayed, the displayed value is rounded as specified by the mode
setting (Chapter 1), with a maximum of 12 digits and a 3-digit exponent.

Chapter 4 describes calculations in hexadecimal, octal, and binary number bases.

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