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CHAPTER
1-8
INTEGRATION
Section
8
Integration
Definite
integrals
can
be
calculated
using
Simpson’s
Rule,
which
is
described
In
Appendix
C
An
Integral
can
be
thought
of
as
the
area
under
a
curve
The
calculator
finds
the
approximate
areas
under
portions
of
the
curve
and
adds
them
together
The
more
portions
under
the
curve,
the
more
accurate
the
answer,
but
the
more
time
It
takas
rrari
Integration
key
The
L/d*
!
key
finds
the
definite
integral
of
a
function,
which
must
be
entered
as
a
program
Use
the
following
procedure
to
enier
a
function.
1
Partition
the
calculator’s
memory
so
that
It
Includes
at
least
three
data
memories
If
fewer
than
three
data
memories
are
available,
pressing
\M.
causes
an
error
condition
2
Enter
the
learn
mode
and
program
the
function
to
be
Integrated.
Do
not
store
any
values
in
data
memories
0,1
or
2
within
the
program
The
calculator
uses
these
data
memories
to
perform
the
Integration
For
each
occurence
of
the
integration
vanable,
use
a
RCt
1
instruction
It
your
function
begins
with
the
variable,
you
can
omit
RCL
[T]
at
the
start
ot
the
program
,
the
integration
argument
is
automatically
recalled
from
data
memory
1
at
the
beginning
of
each
integration
interval.
End
the
function
with
EOS®
(Do
not
use
any
other
JEE
Instructions
in
the
program
)
3.
Leave
tha
learn
Mode
After
entering
the
function
in
program
memory,
follow
the
steps
below
to
find
the
definite
integral
1
Enter
the
lower
limit
In
data
memory
t
and
upper
limit
in
data
memory
2.
2.
Press
-dx
,
.
The
calculator
prompts
you
to
enter
the
number
of
integration
intervals
you
want
to
use.
3.
Enter
any
number
up
to
99.
according
to
the
desired
accuracy
and
calculation
time
This
number
must
be
a
decimal
value,
regardless
ol
the
current
number
system
4.
Press
ifOS]
.
The
integration
Is
figured
according
to
Simpson's
Rule
Al
the
end
ol
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BrandTexas Instruments
ModelTI-60
CategoryCalculator
LanguageEnglish

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