Fill, Floor(), Fmax() – Texas Instruments PLUS TI-89 User Manual

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448 Appendix A: Functions and Instructions

8992APPA.DOC TI-89 / TI-92 Plus: Appendix A (US English) Susan Gullord Revised: 02/23/01 1:48 PM Printed: 02/23/01 2:21 PM Page 448 of 132

factor(

rationalNumber

)

returns the rational

number factored into primes. For composite
numbers, the computing time grows
exponentially with the number of digits in the
second-largest factor. For example, factoring
a 30-digit integer could take more than a day,
and factoring a 100-digit number could take
more than a century.

Note:

To stop (break) a computation, press

´.

If you merely want to determine if a number
is prime, use

isPrime()

instead. It is much

faster, particularly if

rationalNumber

is not

prime and if the second-largest factor has
more than five digits.

factor(152417172689) ¸

123457ø1234577

isPrime(152417172689) ¸false

Fill

MATH/Matrix menu

Fill

expression, matrixVar

matrix

Replaces each element in variable

matrixVar

with

expression

.

matrixVar

must already exist.

[1,2;3,4]! amatrx ¸

[

1 2
3 4

]

Fill 1.01,amatrx ¸

Done

amatrx ¸

[

1.01 1.01
1.01 1.01

]

Fill

expression, listVar

list

Replaces each element in variable

listVar

with

expression

.

listVar

must already exist.

{1,2,3,4,5}! alist ¸

{1 2 3 4 5}

Fill 1.01,alist ¸

Done

alist ¸

{1.01 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.01}

floor()

MATH/Number menu

floor(

expression

)

integer

Returns the greatest integer that is

 the

argument. This function is identical to

int()

.

The argument can be a real or a complex
number.

floor(л 2.14) ¸

л 3.

floor(

list1

)

list

floor(

matrix1

)

matrix

Returns a list or matrix of the floor of each
element.

Note:

See also

ceiling()

and

int()

.

floor({3/2,0,л 5.3}) ¸

{1 0 л 6.}

floor([1.2,3.4;2.5,4.8]) ¸

[

1. 3.
2. 4.

]

fMax()

MATH/Calculus menu

fMax(

expression, var

)

Boolean expression

Returns a Boolean expression specifying
candidate values of

var

that maximize

expression

or locate its least upper bound.

fMax(1ì (xì a)^2ì (xì b)^2,x) ¸

x =

a+b

2

fMax(.5x^3ì xì 2,x) ¸

x =

ˆ

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