Table, Tan() – Texas Instruments PLUS TI-89 User Manual

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510 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 510 of 132

Table

CATALOG

Table

expression1

[,

expression2

] [,

var1

]

Builds a table of the specified expressions or
functions.

The expressions in the table can also be
graphed. Expressions entered using the

Table

or

Graph

commands are assigned increasing

function numbers starting with 1. The
expressions can be modified or individually
deleted using the edit functions available
when the table is displayed by pressing

Header

. The currently selected functions in

the Y= Editor are temporarily ignored.

To clear the functions created by

Table

or

Graph

, execute the

ClrGraph

command or

display the Y= Editor.

If the

var

parameter is omitted, the current

graph-mode independent variable is
assumed. Some valid variations of this
instruction are:

Function graphing:

Table

expr

,

x

Parametric graphing:

Table

xExpr

,

yExpr

,

t

Polar graphing:

Table

expr

,

q

Note:

The

Table

command is not valid for

3D, sequence, or diff equations graphing. As
an alternative, you may want to use

BldData

.

In function graphing mode.

Table 1.25xù cos(x) ¸

Table cos(time),time ¸

tan()

TI

-

89:

2 Y

key

TI

-

92 Plus:

Y

key

tan(

expression1

)

expression

tan(

list1

)

list

tan(

expression1

)

returns the tangent of the

argument as an expression.

tan(

list1

)

returns a list of the tangents of all

elements in

list1

.

Note:

The argument is interpreted as either a

degree or radian angle, according to the
current angle mode. You can use ó or ô to
override the angle mode temporarily.

In Degree angle mode:

tan((

p/4)ô ) ¸

1

tan(45) ¸

1

tan({0,60,90}) ¸

{0

3 undef}

In Radian angle mode:

tan(

p/4) ¸

1

tan(45

¡) ¸

1

tan({

p,p/3,-p,p/4}) ¸

{0

3 0 1}

tan(

squareMatrix1

)

squareMatrix

Returns the matrix tangent of

squareMatrix1

.

This is not the same as calculating the
tangent of each element. For information
about the calculation method, refer to

cos()

.

squareMatrix1

must be diagonalizable. The

result always contains floating-point
numbers.

In Radian angle mode:

tan([1,5,3;4,2,1;6,л 2,1]) ¸

л 28.291… 26.088… 11.114…

12.117… л 7.835… л 5.481…

36.818… л 32.806… л 10.459…

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