Accuracy information, Computational accuracy – Texas Instruments TI-84 User Manual

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Appendix B: Reference Information

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Accuracy Information

Accuracy Information

Accuracy Information

Accuracy Information

Computational Accuracy

Computational Accuracy

Computational Accuracy

Computational Accuracy

To maximize accuracy, the TI-84 Plus carries more digits internally than it displays.
Values are stored in memory using up to 14 digits with a two-digit exponent.

You can store a value in the window variables using up to 10 digits (12 for

Xscl

,

Yscl

,

Tstep

, and

q

step

).

Displayed values are rounded as specified by the mode setting with a maximum of
10 digits and a two-digit exponent.

RegEQ

displays up to 14 digits in

Float

mode. Using a fixed-decimal setting other

than

Float

causes

RegEQ

results to be rounded and stored with the specified number

of decimal places.

Xmin

is the center of the leftmost pixel,

Xmax

is the center of the next-to-the-rightmost

pixel. (The rightmost pixel is reserved for the busy indicator.)

@

X

is the distance between

the centers of two adjacent pixels.

In

Full

screen mode,

@

X

is calculated as (

Xmax

N

Xmin

)

à 94. In

G-T

split-screen

mode,

@

X

is calculated as (

Xmax

N

Xmin

)

à 46.

If you enter a value for

@

X

from the home screen or a program in

Full

screen mode,

Xmax

is calculated as

Xmin

+

@

X

É… 94. In

G-T

split-screen mode,

Xmax

is calculated

as

Xmin

+

@

X

É… 46.

Ymin

is the center of the next-to-the-bottom pixel;

Ymax

is the center of the top pixel.

@

Y

is the distance between the centers of two adjacent pixels.

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