Using exact, approximate, and auto modes – Texas Instruments TITANIUM TI-89 User Manual

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Symbolic Manipulation

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Using Exact, Approximate, and Auto Modes

Using Exact, Approximate, and Auto Modes

Using Exact, Approximate, and Auto Modes

Using Exact, Approximate, and Auto Modes

The Exact/Approx mode settings, which are described briefly in Operating the Handheld,
directly affect the precision and accuracy with which the TI-89 Titanium calculates a
result. This section describes these mode settings as they relate to symbolic
manipulation.

EXACT Setting

EXACT Setting

EXACT Setting

EXACT Setting

When Exact/Approx = EXACT, the handheld uses exact rational arithmetic with up to
614 digits in the numerator and 614 digits in the denominator. The EXACT setting:

Transforms irrational numbers to standard forms as much as possible without
approximating them. For example,

transforms to

and

ln(1000)

transforms

to

3 ln(10)

.

Converts floating-point numbers to rational numbers. For example, 0.25 transforms
to 1/4

.

The functions

solve

,

cSolve

,

zeros

,

cZeros

,

factor

, ‰,

fMin

, and

fMax

use only exact

symbolic algorithms. These functions do not compute approximate solutions in the
EXACT setting.

Some equations, such as

2

Lx

= x

, have solutions that cannot all be finitely

represented in terms of the functions and operators on the handheld.

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2 3

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