Recalling previously entered equations, Saving equations for future use, Opening a saved equation – Texas Instruments PLUS TI-89 User Manual

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336 Chapter 19: Numeric Solver

19SOLVER.DOC TI-89/TI-92 Plus: Numeric Solver (English) Susan Gullord Revised: 02/23/01 1:16 PM Printed: 02/23/01 2:19 PM Page 336 of 10

Your most recently entered equations (up to 11 with the default
setting) are retained in memory. To recall one of these equations:

1. From the Numeric Solver

screen, press ‡.

A dialog box displays the most
recently entered equation.

2. Select an equation.

¦

To select the displayed
equation, press ¸.

¦

To select a different
equation, press B to display
a list. Then select the one
you want.

3. Press ¸.

Because the number of equations that you can recall with ‡

Eqns

is

limited, a particular equation may not be retained indefinitely.

To store the current equation for future
use, save it to a variable.

1. From the Numeric Solver screen,

press ƒ and select

2:Save Copy As.

2. Specify a folder and a variable

name for the equation.

3. Press ¸ twice.

To open a previously saved equation
variable:

1. From the Numeric Solver screen,

press ƒ and select

1:Open

.

2. Select the applicable folder and

equation variable.

3. Press ¸.

Recalling Previously
Entered Equations

Tip: You can specify how
many equations are retained.
From the Numeric Solver,
press

ƒ

and select 9:Format

(

or use TI

-

89:

¥ Í

TI

-

92 Plus:

¥

F).

Then select

a number from 1 through 11.

Saving Equations
for Future Use

Note: An equation variable
has an EXPR data type, as
shown on the MEMORY and
VAR-LINK

screens.

Opening a Saved
Equation

Only unique equations are
listed. If you re-enter the
same equation 5 times, it
appears only once.

Variable eqn contains the current

equation; it always appears

alphabetically in the list.

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