Displaying the table – Texas Instruments TI-73 EXPLORER User Manual

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Chapter 8: Tables

7308ENG.DOC CH 8 Tables, English Julie Hewlett Revised: 07/29/98 12:08 PM Printed: 05/19/99 9:01 AM

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Displaying the Table -

i

Once your functions are defined and selected in the Y= editor

and you have set up your table in the

TABLE SETUP

screen, if

necessary, you can display the table with - i.

- i

On the Table screen, you can see lower

X

values by placing the

cursor anywhere in the

X

column and pressing $, as necessary

(you can’t scroll up from the

Y

n

columns). To see higher

X

values, use # from anywhere on the Table screen.
Only two

Y

n

columns appear at a time on the Table screen. Use

" to display a third or fourth

Y

n

column.

When you highlight a table element, the entry line displays the

value in its entirety.
The values displayed in the table are affected by the mode

settings. If the calculator is set to the

Sci

Numeric Notation

mode, all applicable values in all columns are displayed in

scientific notation. If your calculator is set to

Radian

Angle

mode and a defined function is a trig function, all the table

values for that function are interpreted as radians, not degrees.

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