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This PowerPoint goes over the basic functions of the TI-83 Plus calculators. (Original creator: Unknown?)
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The TI-83 (plus)Graphing Calculator
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Introduction We will look at various
properties and settings of the graphing calculator.
And we will look at how to change those settings.
TI 83 Plus
Calculator
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Turning the calculator on and off.
Press the on button to turn it on and “second” off to turn it off.
Ti-83 (plus)
Graphing Calculator
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Home Screen The home screen is where
calculations are performed.
It is also the starting point to change settings.
“Second quit” always brings you back to the home screen.
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Delete Key The delete key
deletes one character at a time.
Insert (second DEL) allows you to insert characters without deleting them.
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Clear Key
The Clear key erases a line or the entire Home Screen if pushed a second time.
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Enter Key
This key will carry out any operations that were typed on the screen.
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Entry Key
Entry key (second ENTER) allows you to display what was entered previously without retyping.
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Ans Key
This key will repeat the answer without retyping it.
(second -)
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Arrow Keys Arrow keys move the
cursor left, right, up and down.
When used with the “second” key, the up and down arrows darken or lighten the screen
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Alpha Key When used in
conjunction with other keys, letters are printed out on the screen. The letters are the green ones on the top-right of each key.
HELLO
WORLD
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Mode Key
The mode key changes the way the results of calculations are displayed.
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Math Key The math key will
perform functions that are not displayed on the main keypad.
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Y= key
This is where equations are entered that we would like to have plotted.
We usually “Graph” the functions.
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X, T, , n
Used to to type the variable x.
Ex. Y1 = 2 x - 6
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Minus and Negative
The minus sign is used for calculations.
Ex. Y1 = 2x – 6
The negative sign is used to indicate the sign of the number
Ex. Y2 = - .5x + 4
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Window Determines the size
of the graphing screen.
The default setting is 10 by 10.
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A BetterWindow
A better setting for most graphs is 9.4 for x and 6.2 for y.
This setting makes the graph easier to read.
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The Graph Key
This is the key we use to see the graph of the equations or “points” that we have entered.
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Trace KeyThe trace key allows us to trace the curve on a graph.
Use the arrow keys to
move the cursor.
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Use the up and down arrow keys to switch
between functions.
Trace
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Zoom Key
Zoom settings allow us to change the view of a graph by “zooming” in or out.
It can also allow us to “zoom in” on a portion of a graph.
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Calculate Key
“Second” trace gives us the Calculate key which allows us to determine various values on a graph.
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Format Key
“Second” ZOOM gives us the Format key which allows us to change the look of the graph.
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Stat Key The Stat Key is used to
input statistical data.
The Stat Key accesses lists similar to columns on a spreadsheet.
Pressing “1:Edit” brings us to the lists.
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Edit Lists Lists allow us to
input sets of data and then graph the data and analyze the data.
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Stats Plot The stats plot key
allows us to choose one of three graphs to plot with the data in the lists.
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Plot Menu The plot menu
allows us to turn on the data points and determine the type of graph to plot.
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04/12/23 32The End (for now)