Displaying other dependent variables – Texas Instruments TI-83 PLUS User Manual

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Note: You can scroll back from the value entered for

TblStart

. As you scroll,

TblStart

is updated automatically to the value shown on the top line of the table.

In the example above,

TblStart=0

and

@

Tbl=1

generates and displays values of

X=0

, …,

6

; but you can press

}

to scroll back and display the table for

X=

M

1

, …,

5

.

Displaying Other Dependent Variables

If you have defined more than two dependent variables, the first two
selected

Y=

functions are displayed initially. Press

~

or

|

to display

dependent variables defined by other selected

Y=

functions. The

independent variable always remains in the left column, except during a
trace with

Par

graphing mode and

G

.

T

split-screen mode set.

Tip: To simultaneously display two dependent variables on the table that are not
defined as consecutive Y= functions, go to the Y= editor and deselect the Y=
functions between the two you want to display. For example, to simultaneously
display Y

4

and Y

7

on the table, go to the Y= editor and deselect Y

5

and Y

6

.

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