TI-82 graphing calculator
Grades: 8 9 10 11 12
ENC#: ENC-002879
Publisher: Texas Instruments
Date: 1991
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Subjects:
 | Mathematics Arithmetic. Calculus. Functions. Graphing. Matrices. Precalculus. Sequences. Statistics. Trigonometry. |  | Science |
Resource Type: Technology tools and support materials.
 Supporting Materials: ENC-002938 TI-graph link ENC-002441 Using the graphing calculator ENC-005832 More than graphs
Abstract: This calculator includes the standard arithmetic operations as well as the logarithmic, exponential, trigonometric, and hyperbolic trigonometric functions. Up to eight sixteen character lines can be displayed, and multiple instructions can be entered on the same line. Numerical values and tables of values can be stored for later recall. Many options can be accessed through a menu driven interface. Up to ten rectangular functions, six polar equations, six parametric equations, and two recursively defined sequences can be defined, saved, and graphed; the graphs can be annotated; and the size and scale of the viewing window can be adjusted. Users can trace along a displayed graph while viewing the coordinates of each point, and can also magnify a selected portion of the graph. A function evaluation table shows numeric evaluation of functions in table format. Users can interactively analyze function values, roots, maximums, minimums, integrals, and derivatives. Sequences can be generated and plotted over time or as cobweb, stair step plots. As many as five matrices can be stored and standard matrix operations can be performed. Up to six tables of statistical data can be entered and one and two variable analyses performed, including median-median line and regression analysis. This data can be plotted in histograms, points, xy lines, or box and whisker plots. Up to three statistical plot definitions can be saved for future use. Programs that include extensive control and input and output functions can be entered and stored for future use. A split screen option allows users to view the graph screen and a related editor simultaneously. An input output port and link cable allow sharing of information with another TI-82; information can also be printed or stored on an IBM or Macintosh compatible computer by using the optional TI-GRAPHLINK software and cables (not included). A user's guide is also included. (Author/DDD)
Table of Contents:
Guidebook: Using this guidebook effectively Glossary Getting started: Do this first! TI-82 menus First steps Entering a calculation, compound interest Defining a function, box with lid Defining a table of values Zooming in on the table Changing the viewing WINDOW Displaying and tracing the graph Zooming in on the graph Finding the calculated maximum Other features
Operating the TI-82 Turning the TI-82 on and off Setting the display contrast The display Entering expressions and instructions TI-82 edit keys Setting modes TI-82 modes Variable names Storing and recalling variable values Last entry Last answer TI-82 menus VARS and Y-VARS menus EOS Equation Operating System Error conditions
Math, angle, and test operations Getting started, lottery chances Keyboard math operations MATH MATH operations MATH NUM Number operations MATH HYP Hyperbolic operations MATH PRB Probability operations ANGLE operations TEST TEST Relational operations TEST LOGIC Boolean operations
Function graphing Getting started, graphing a circle Defining a graph Setting graph modes Defining functions in the Y= list Selecting functions Defining the viewing WINDOW Setting WINDOW FORMAT Displaying a graph Exploring a graph with the free moving cursor Exploring a graph with TRACE Exploring a graph with ZOOM Using ZOOM MEMORY Setting ZOOM FACTORS Using CALC Calculate operations
Parametric graphing Getting started, path of a ball Defining and displaying a parametric graph Exploring a parametric graph
Polar graphing Getting started, polar rose Defining and displaying a polar graph Exploring a polar graph
Sequence graphing Getting started, forest and trees Defining and displaying a sequence graph Exploring a sequence graph
Tables Getting started, roots of a function Defining the variables Defining the dependent variable Displaying the table
DRAW operations Getting started, shading a graph DRAW DRAW menu Drawing lines Drawing horizontal and vertical lines Drawing tangent lines Drawing functions and inverses Shading areas on a graph Drawing circles Placing text on a graph Using Pen to draw on a graph Drawing points Drawing pixels Storing and recalling graph pictures Storing and recalling graph databases Clearing a drawing
Split screen Getting started, polynomial coefficients Using split screen
Matrices Getting started, systems of linear equations Defining a matrix Viewing matrix elements Editing matrix elements About matrices Matrix math functions MATRIX MATH operations
Lists Getting started, generating sequences About lists LIST OPS operations LIST MATH operations
Statistics Getting started, building height and city size Setting up a statistical analysis Viewing list elements STAT EDIT menu Statistical analysis Statistical variables Types of statistical analysis Statistical analysis in a program Statistical plotting Statistical plotting in a program
Programming Getting started, family of curves About programs Creating and executing programs Editing programs PRGM CTL Control instructions PRGM I/O Input/Output instructions Calling other programs
Applications Left brain, right brain test results Speeding tickets Buying a car, now or later? Graphing inequalities Solving a system of nonlinear equations Program, Sierpinski triangle Cobweb attractors Program, guess the coefficients The unit circle and trigonometric curves Ferris wheel problem Reservoir problem Predator-prey model Fundamental theorem of calculus Finding the area between curves
Memory management Checking the available memory Deleting items from memory Resetting the TI-82
Communication link Getting started, sending variables TI-82 LINK Selecting items to send Transmitting items Receiving items Backing up memory
Appendix A. Tables Tables of functions and instructions Menu map Table of system variables
Appendix B. Reference information Battery information In case of difficulty Accuracy information Error conditions Service information One year limited warranty.
Pricing Information:
 | Description: 1 TI-82 graphing calculator | Cost: $84.50 | Note: Suggested Retail Price. Call 1-800-TI CARES for vendor referral (TI indicates that dealers set prices). |  |
Publisher: Texas Instruments Notes: Call or write for vendor referral information. Contributor(s):
 | Author: Texas Instruments. |
Specifications: 1 TI-82 graphing calculator (3 x 9 x 18 cm.) 1 guidebook (approximately 288 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.) 4 AAA batteries 1 CR1616 battery 1 link cable (76 cm. long)
Record Created: 08/19/1995 Last Modified: 04/07/2005
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