Defining and selecting functions in the y= editor, Defining and selecting functions – Texas Instruments TI-73 EXPLORER User Manual

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Chapter 8: Tables

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Defining and Selecting Functions

in the Y= Editor &

To create a table of values for a function, you first must define

the function in the Y= editor. Press & to display the Y= editor;

then define up to four functions,

Y

1

,

Y

2

,

Y

3

, and

Y

4

, in terms of

the independent variable,

X

.

For every selected function in the Y= editor, the calculator

automatically creates a column of

Y

n

values. Because the

Y= editor holds up to four functions, the TIN73 can create up

to four

Y

n

columns in a table, one for each function.

When you first enter a function, it is selected automatically. To

select or deselect a function, highlight the

=

with the cursor,

and then press b.
For more details on entering functions, see Chapter 9:

Function Graphing.

Define Y

1

=X

2

N4X+3.

1. Display the Y= editor.

&

2. Move the cursor to

Y

1,

and

clear if necessary.

# :

3. Enter

Y

1

= X

2

N

4X+3

.

I 6 T

4

I \

3

³

Your screen may vary.

When you first enter a

function, it is selected

automatically.

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