Storing a value in a variable, Displaying a variable, Using a variable in an expression – Texas Instruments PLUS TI-89 User Manual

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02OPER.DOC TI-89/TI-92 Plus: Operating the TI-89/TI-92 Plus (English) Susan Gullord Revised: 02/23/01 1:06 PM Printed: 02/23/01 2:11 PM Page 48 of 44

1. Enter the value you want to store, which can be an expression.

2. Press §. The store symbol (! ) is displayed.

3. Type the variable name.

4. Press ¸.

To store to a variable temporarily, you can use the “with” operator.
Refer to “Substituting Values and Setting Constraints” in Chapter 3.

1. Type the variable name.

2. Press ¸ .

If the variable is undefined, the variable name is shown in the result.

In this example, the variable

a

is

undefined. Therefore, it is used as a
symbolic variable.

1. Type the variable name into the

expression.

2. Press ¸ to evaluate the

expression.

If you want the result to replace the
variable’s previous value, you must
store the result.

In some cases, you may want to use a variable’s actual value in an
expression instead of the variable name.

1. Press 2 £ to display a dialog

box.

2. Type the variable name.

3. Press ¸ twice.

In this example, the value stored in

num1

will be inserted at the

cursor position in the entry line.

Storing a Value in a
Variable

Note: TI

-

89

users should

use

j

as necessary

when typing variable names.

Displaying a
Variable

Note: Refer to Chapter 3 for
information about symbolic
manipulation.

Using a Variable in
an Expression

Tip: To view a list of existing
variable names, use

2 °

as described in

Chapter 21.

Recalling a
Variable’s Value

The variable’s value
did not change.

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