NOTE: This document was typed in TI-Interactive



NOTE: This document was typed in TI-Interactive! and Exported to a WORD Document.

The latest editions of TI-Interactive! support a programming capability that is very similar to that found on the TI-83, 89, and 92 calculators. It is a modified form of Basic programming. The most significant difference is that one can only write functions that return one object. Procedures, or prgm's, are not allowed. This means that some accommodations will need to be made when we graph functions that we define using the programming mode of the tool.

We start our investigation of TII programming by first defining a function without using the programming mode. We simply click on the calculator icon or press -m and write f(x):= when(x ................
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