Recalling and storing the last answer, Continuing a calculation with ans – Texas Instruments TI-73 EXPLORER User Manual

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7301ENG.DOC CH1 Operating the TI-73, English Julie Hewlett Revised: 07/29/98 11:55 AM Printed: 05/19/99

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3. Edit and enter the new

expression.

! - t

B

b

Done

b

b

4. Cycle back two entries.

- £ - £

5. Edit and enter the new

expression.

! ! !

3

b

Recalling and Storing the Last Answer

-

¢

When an expression is evaluated successfully from the Home

screen or from a program, the TIN73 stores the answer to a

system variable called

Ans

(last answer). Recall

Ans

by

pressing - ¢.

Ans

can be a real number or a list. When you

turn off the TIN73, the value in

Ans

is retained in memory.

You can use the variable

Ans

in any place that is appropriate

for the type of answer

Ans

represents. For example, if

Ans

is a

real number, you can use it anywhere where real numbers are

accepted (Y= editor,

WINDOW

, List editor, etc.).

Continuing a Calculation with Ans

Continuing a Calculation with Ans

You can recall

Ans

as the first entry in the next expression

without entering the value again or pressing - ¢. After

completing a calculation, press an operation or function key

(excluding <, =, or @) and the calculator displays

Ans

and uses the value in the next calculation.

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