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Texas Instruments TINSPIRE User Manual

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518 Graphs & Geometry
The slope remains visible and close to the object even if you alter the
slope. Note that the value changes as the object is moved.
Note: If the object is vertical, the slope value is -% or +%. If the object is
horizontal, the slope value is 0.
Transferring measurements
The Measurement Transfer tool lets you transfer a numeric value to an
object. The transferred value remains linked to the original value. If you
adjust the length of the initial measurement, all objects created with that
measurement are adjusted automatically to reflect the change.
The tool can use any measured value or numerical text entry as the value
to transfer.
You can transfer the value to:
An axis -This creates a point on the axis at a distance equal to the
transferred value.
A new circle - This creates a circle with a radius equal to the
transferred value. If you later delete the original value, the circle is
also deleted.
An existing circle - This defines an arc on the circle. You set the
starting point, and the transferred value is used to create the ending
point.
A ray or vector - This creates a second point on the ray or vector at the
transferred value, as measured from the object’s endpoint.

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Texas Instruments TINSPIRE Specifications

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BrandTexas Instruments
ModelTINSPIRE
CategoryCalculator
LanguageEnglish

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