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Texas Instruments TI-89 - Learning the Basics

Texas Instruments TI-89
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Defining functions
You can assign a definition to a function using the CAS.
As an example, define
f(x) = x + x
2
+ x
3
.
Type the expression on the right of
the equals sign. Then, press the
STO (or store) key. Type f(x).
Remember that you need the
ALPHA key to access f.
Press ENTER.
Type f(1), and press ENTER.
Evaluate the function for other values of x.
You can also define functions of more than one variable.
As an example, consider the formula for the volume of a cylinder V = πr
2
h.
Define a function v(r, h) as πr
2
h.
Evaluate v(r, h) for various values of
r and h.
If you would like the answer
displayed as an approximate value,
rather than a multiple of π, you can
select the MODE menu, scroll down
to Exact/Approx, and select
APPROXIMATE.
Tech Tip: when you are finished
with the CAS, it is wise to return the
display mode to AUTO.

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