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1-18 Operating the TI
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8301OPER.DOC TI-83 international English Bob Fedorisko Revised: 02/19/01 12:09 PM Printed: 02/19/01 1:34
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When an expression is evaluated successfully from the
home screen or from a program, the TI
.
83 stores the
answer to a storage area called
Ans (last answer). Ans may
be a real or complex number, a list, a matrix, or a string.
When you turn off the TI
.
83, the value in
Ans is retained in
memory.
You can use the variable
Ans to represent the last answer in
most places. Press
y
[
ANS
] to copy the variable name Ans
to the cursor location. When the expression is evaluated, the
TI
.
83 uses the value of
Ans in the calculation.
Calculate the area of a garden plot 1.7 meters by 4.2 meters.
Then calculate the yield per square meter if the plot produces a
total of 147 tomatoes.
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You can use Ans as the first entry in the next expression
without entering the value again or pressing
y
[
ANS
]. On
a blank line on the home screen, enter the function. The
TI
.
83 pastes the variable name
Ans to the screen, then the
function.
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To store an answer, store Ans to a variable before you
evaluate another expression.
Calculate the area of a circle of radius 5 meters. Next, calculate
the volume of a cylinder of radius 5 meters and height 3.3 meters,
and then store the result in the variable V.
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Ans (Last Answer) Storage Area
Using Ans in an
Expression
Continuing an
Expression
Storing Answers