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Texas Instruments TI-60 User Manual

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CHAPTER
2
INTRODUCTION
Introduction
The
ability
to
program
is
an
added
benefit
of
the
calculator
It
allows
the
entering
ol
a
series
of
keystrokes
in
to
the
program
memory
and
having
those
keystrokes
executed,
quickly
and
accurately,
as
many
times
as
needed
Programming
on
this
calculator
is
as
simple
as
entering
the
keystrokes
Work
through
the
problem
yoursetf,
and
then
enter
the
keystrokes
while
in
the
learn
mode
Once
entered,
a
program
may
be
run
as
often
os
needed
It
is
the
abHity
to
run
a
program
repeatedly,
with
different
data,
that
makes
programming
useful
This
chapter
assumes
that
you
have
read
the
descriptions
and
worked
through
the
examples
shown
In
section
4
and
7
(Statistics
and
Programming
Keys)
in
Chaptor
t
It
considers
three
examples
1
Area
of
a
Circle
2
Projectile
Calculations
3
Area
under
the
Normal
Curve
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Texas Instruments TI-60 Specifications

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BrandTexas Instruments
ModelTI-60
CategoryCalculator
LanguageEnglish

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