Texas Instruments TITANIUM TI-89 User Manual

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If Results are Complex Numbers

If Results are Complex Numbers

If Results are Complex Numbers

If Results are Complex Numbers

A cell shows as much as possible of a complex number (according to the current display
modes) and then shows “...” at the end of the displayed portion.

When you highlight a cell containing a complex number, the entry line shows the real
and imaginary parts with a maximum of four digits each (FLOAT 4).

Editing a Selected Function

Editing a Selected Function

Editing a Selected Function

Editing a Selected Function

From a table, you can change a selected function without having to use the Y= Editor.

1. Move the cursor to any cell in the column for that function. The table’s header row

shows the function names (

y1,

etc.).

2. Press

† to move the cursor to the entry line, where the function is displayed and

highlighted.

Note:

You can use this feature to view a function without leaving the table.

3. Make any changes, as necessary.

Type the new function. The old function is erased when you begin typing.

— or —

Press

M to clear the old function. Then type the new one.

— or —

Press

A or B to remove the highlighting. Then edit the function.

Note:

To cancel any changes and return the cursor to the table, press

N instead of

¸.

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