Texas Instruments TITANIUM TI-89 User Manual

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Operating the Calculator

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Notes:

Menu Item

Description

Clear a–z

Clears (deletes) all single-character variable names in the
current folder, unless the variables are locked or
archived. You will be prompted to press

¸

to confirm

the action.

Single-character variable names are often used in
symbolic calculations such as:
solve(a

¦

x

2

+b

¦

x+c=0,x)

If any of the variables have already been assigned a
value, your calculation may produce misleading results.
To prevent this, you can select 1:Clear a–z before
beginning the calculation.

NewProb

Places NewProb in the entry line. You must then press

¸

to execute the command.

NewProb performs a variety of operations that let you
begin a new problem from a cleared state without
resetting the memory:

Clears all single-character variable names in the current
folder (same as

1:Clear a–z

), unless the variables are

locked or archived.

Turns off all functions and stat plots (

FnOff

and

PlotsOff

) in the current graphing mode.

Performs

ClrDraw

,

ClrErr

,

ClrGraph

,

ClrHome

,

ClrIO

, and

ClrTable

.

Restore
custom
default

If a custom menu other than the default is in effect, this
lets you restore the default. Refer to the Calculator Home
Screen
module for information on the custom menu.

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