Texas Instruments TINSPIRECX manual Templates, Menu of maths templates

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First Steps with TI-Nspire

Tutorial 2: The Calculator Application

Templates

Many of the handheld’s keys provide templates to enable you to enter a range of mathematical expressions. For example, in this tutorial you have used the keys /q for square roots and l for powers. In both cases a small box appears in the expression inviting you to enter values. Some care is necessary when entering more complex expressions using such templates.

For example, try entering √3+√5. In order to move out of the box after entering 3 you need to press either e or ¢. This explains the use of ¢ in the key sequence in part b above.

More complex templates are available from the Maths Templates Menu that can be opened by pressing t.

To make a selection from this menu you need to move the highlight with the Touchpad and press ·.

Those options which have a bold T superimposed are not available on the numeric version of TI-Nspire as they require a Computer Algebra System (which cannot be used in most exams).

Try using a template to produce the sums of the first 20 square numbers. You will need to use an alphabetic key such as N to enter the variable name. Press e or use the Touchpad to move from one small box to the next.

Now produce the sums of the first 20 cubic numbers. The easiest key sequence to use is (probably!):

££·¡¡.3·

Other useful templates are the definite integral template, and the differential at a point template.

These can also be accessed from the Calculus Menu b4.

A menu of maths templates

Derivative of

 

Integral of x2+2x-3

 

x2+2x-3 at x=5

 

between 1 and 5

 

 

 

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Contents First Steps About this document Contents Appendix TI-Nspire CX Keypad Layout Memory TI-Nspire DocumentsNothing on the screen? Charging the handheld Battery LifeHome Screen First Steps with TI-Nspire Tutorial 1 TI-Nspire documents Scratchpad Documents, Problems and PagesNavigating Documents First Steps with TI-Nspire Tutorial 1 TI-Nspire documents Contextual Menus Check list of some key points in Tutorial Basic operations Calculator ApplicationApproximate Calculations History LessonMenu of maths templates TemplatesGetting Set Document settings dialog boxEffect of changed settings Use of function notation Some AlgebraWays to define variables Lists of random integers Calculator MenuStatistical Distribution Tables List of defined variables Variables Linked to DocumentsVarious text formatting Instructions Recording results Why use Notes?Making Notes Ways to split the screen You must press /e and then b Splitting the ScreenFormat sub-menu More Options from the Notes Menu An inserted comment Use of proof template and symbolsInteractive Notes Use of Q+A templateAsking Questions Check list of some key points in Tutorial Graphs & Geometry Two Views GraphingGraphing Functions Graphing ViewChanging the Axes Grab and Drag PracticeOpen-hand cursor Grabbed tick mark on the axesChanging f2 in the function history Zoom settings Grabbed-sheet iconEditing, Deleting or Hiding a Function Points and coordinates Tracing GraphsTrace picks out significant points Points of intersectionCoordinates and labelled points Analyse Graph MenuAlternative icons Transformed graph and equation Using SlidersManually Moving Graphs Sequence Plotting Check list of some key points in Tutorial View for Plane Geometry GeometryTwo Parallel Lines Drawing the base of the triangleMany options in the Construction menu What’s grabbable?Construct the Triangle Variables and Text Making MeasurementsMeasurement menu Storing the measurement as a variableDynamic Changes Tidying Up and Using AttributesReady to grab a and slide it Changing the attributes of the triangleUnlocked/Unpinned Points B and C. Try Moving point B Area is now lockedCheck list of some key points in Tutorial Entering Data as Lists Lists & SpreadsheetOne way to enter a formula Typical Spreadsheet Actions Using FormulaeConflict resolution Hand-made function table Capturing DataFunction Tables Graph and table side by side Simple function table Options for function tablesFrequency Charts Shoe Sizes and Hand Spans Charts with One VariableOne and Two Variable Statistics Pie Chart displaying categorical data Charts for Categorical DataComparing Boxplots Upper quartile displayedReady to add a 2nd variable Charts with Two VariablesFitting a Line by Hand and Eye Calculated regression line Statistics Calculations menu Drawing the Regression LineGetting the Stats Working with Frequency Data Dragging on the ChartsSets of statistics Effect of moving a point from here … … to hereTexas Instruments Education Technology Check list of some key points in Tutorial Measured circle Multiple RepresentationsDraw and Measure a Circle Spreadsheet for Data Capture Setting up a scatter plot Data capture is under wayTwo Scatterplots Collecting Just a Little DataFit a Straight Line Go to Town with Data CollectionLinear relationship Moving a straight line by hand Not a linear relationshipBasic quadratic ready for fitting… … and dragged into place Different Approach to ScatterplotsRegression