Texas Instruments TITANIUM TI-89 User Manual

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Memory and Variable Management

697

By creating additional folders, you can store independent sets of user-defined variables
(including user-defined functions). For example, you can create separate folders for
different TI-89 Titanium applications (Math, Text Editor, etc.) or classes. You can store a
user-defined variable in any existing folder.

The user-defined variables in one folder are independent of the variables in any other
folder. Therefore, folders can store separate sets of variables with the same names but
different values.

You cannot create a folder within another folder.

MAIN

System variables
User-defined

a=1, b=2, c=3
f(x)=x³+x²+x

ALG102

User-defined

b=5, c=100
f(x)=sin(x)+cos(x)

DAVE

User-defined

a=3, b=1, c=2
f(x)=x²+6

MATH

User-defined

a=42, c=6
f(x)=3x²+4x+25

Name of current folder

Variables

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