Texas Instruments TITANIUM TI-89 User Manual

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Symbolic Manipulation

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With this kind of equation, EXACT will not compute approximate solutions. For
example,

2

Lx

= x

has an approximate solution

x

0.641186

, but it is not displayed in

the EXACT setting.

APPROXIMATE Setting

APPROXIMATE Setting

APPROXIMATE Setting

APPROXIMATE Setting

When Exact/Approx = APPROXIMATE, the handheld converts rational numbers and
irrational constants to floating-point. However, there are exceptions:

Certain built-in functions that expect one of their arguments to be an integer will
convert that number to an integer if possible. For example:

d(y(x), x, 2.0)

transforms

to

d(y(x), x, 2).

Whole-number floating-point exponents are converted to integers. For example: x

2.0

transforms to x

2

even in the APPROXIMATE setting.

Advantages

Disadvantages

Results are exact.

As you use more complicated rational
numbers and irrational constants, calculations
can:

Use more memory, which may exhaust the
memory before a solution is completed.

Take more computing time.

Produce bulky results that are harder to
comprehend than a floating-point number.

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