Taylor(), Tcollect() – Texas Instruments PLUS TI-89 User Manual

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512 Appendix A: Functions and Instructions

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tanh

ê

(

squareMatrix1

)

squareMatrix

Returns the matrix inverse hyperbolic
tangent of

squareMatrix1

. This is not the same

as calculating the inverse hyperbolic 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 and Rectangular
complex format mode:

tanhк([1,5,3;4,2,1;6,л 2,1])
¸

л.099…+.164…шi .267…м 1.490…шi

л.087…м.725…шi .479…м.947…шi

.511…м 2.083…шi л.878…+1.790…шi

taylor()

MATH/Calculus menu

taylor(

expression1

,

var

,

order

[,

point

])

expression

Returns the requested Taylor polynomial.
The polynomial includes non-zero terms of
integer degrees from zero through

order

in

(

var

minus

point

).

taylor()

returns itself if

there is no truncated power series of this
order, or if it would require negative or
fractional exponents. Use substitution and/or
temporary multiplication by a power of
(

var

minus

point

) to determine more general

power series.

point

defaults to zero and is the expansion

point.

taylor(e^(

‡(x)),x,2) ¸

taylor(e^(t),t,4)|t=

‡(x) ¸

taylor(1/(xù (xì 1)),x,3) ¸

expand(taylor(x/(xù(xì1)),
x,4)/x,x)
¸

tCollect()

MATH\Algebra\Trig menu

tCollect(

expression1

)

expression

Returns an expression in which products and
integer powers of sines and cosines are
converted to a linear combination of sines
and cosines of multiple angles, angle sums,
and angle differences. The transformation
converts trigonometric polynomials into a
linear combination of their harmonics.

Sometimes

tCollect()

will accomplish your

goals when the default trigonometric
simplification does not.

tCollect()

tends to

reverse transformations done by

tExpand()

.

Sometimes applying

tExpand()

to a result

from

tCollect()

, or vice versa, in two separate

steps simplifies an expression.

tCollect((cos(

a))^2) ¸

cos(2ø

a) + 1

2

tCollect(sin(

a)cos(b)) ¸

sin(

aì b)+sin(a+b)

2

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