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Contents 5-2 Paired-Variable Statistical Calculations To Enter the Regression Mode without Data Storage Linear Regression Logarithmic Regression Exponential Regression Power.Regression To Enter the Regression Mode with Data Storage Performing Paired-Variable Calculations 5-3 Examples of Statistical.Calculations Linear Regression Logarithmic Regression Exponential Regression Power Regression 6 Chapter Using the Matrix Mode 6-1 Before Performing Matrix Calculations Entering the Matrix Mode Matrix List Matrix Input Deleting Matrices 6-2 Modifying a Matrix Before Modifying a Matrix Row Operations Modifying the Contents of a Matrix Deleting, Inserting and Adding Rows Deleting, Inserting and Adding Columns 6-3 Matrix Calculations Arithmetic Operations Calculating a Scalar Product Determinants Transposing a Matrix Inverting a Matrix Squaring a Matrix 6-4 Matrix Operation Precautions 7 Chapter Equation Calculations 7-1 Before Beginning and Equation Calculation Entering an Equation Calculation Mode Clearing the Equation Memories 7-2 Linear Equations with Two to Six Unknowns Entering the Linear Equation Mode for Two to Six Unknowns Solving a Linear Equation with Three Unknowns Changing Coefficients Clearing All the Coefficients 103 103 104 105 105 106 106 1096 112 113 114 115 117 118 118 119 119 122 123 123 124 126 127 130 133 133 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 t4P 143 143 143 144 145 146 Contents 7-3 -Quadratic and Cubic Equations 146 Entering the Quadratic/Cubic Equation Mode 146 Solving a Quadratic or Cubic Equation 146 Quadratic Equations that Produce Multiple Root (1 or 2) Solutions or Imaginary Number Solutions 148 Changing Coefficients 149 Clearing.All the Coefficients 149 7-4 What to Do When an Error Occurs 149 8 Chapter Graphing 8-1 About the Graphing Function Specifying the Range of a Graph Initializing the Range Parameter Display Settings 8-2 Rectangular Coordinate Graphs r Graphing Built-in Scientific Functions Overdrawing Built-in Function Graphs Graphing Manually Entered Functions Overdrawing Manually Input Graphs Specifying the Graph Range 8-3 • Polar Coordinate Graphs Graphing Built-In Scientific Functions Graphing Manually Entered Functions • Specifying the Graph Range 8-4 Parametric.Graphs Specifying the Graph Range 8-5 Inequality Graphs Overdrawing Inequality Graphs Specifying the Graph Range 8-6 Integration Graphs 8-7 Probability Distribution Graphs 8-8 Single-Variable Statistical Graphs 8-9 Paired-Variable Statistical Graphs 8-10 Storing Functions in Memory Accessing the Graphic Function Memory , Graph Function Types Editing Graph Functions in Memory Drawing Graphs from Manion/ Specifying the Graphs to be Drawn Function Linking • 8-11 Graph Solve Displaying the Graph Solve Menu Determining Roots Determining Maximums and Minimums Determining y-intercepts Determining Points of Intersection for Two Graphs 151 152 152 156 157 157 158 158 159 160 160 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 167 168 170 174 176 176 177 180 181 181 183 185 185 186 187 189 189

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Contents
5-2
Paired
-Variable
Statistical
Calculations
103
To
Enter
the
Regression
Mode
without
Data
Storage
103
Linear
Regression
104
Logarithmic
Regression
105
Exponential
Regression
105
Power.
Regression
106
To
Enter
the
Regression
Mode
with
Data
Storage
106
5-3
Examples
of
Statistical.
Calculations
Performing
Paired
-Variable
Calculations
1
1
0
9
6
Linear
Regression
112
Logarithmic
Regression
113
Exponential
Regression
114
Power
Regression
115
Chapter
6
Using
the
Matrix
Mode
117
6-1
Before
Performing
Matrix
Calculations
118
Entering
the
Matrix
Mode
118
Matrix
List
119
Matrix
Input
119
Deleting
Matrices
122
6-2
Modifying
a
Matrix
123
Before
Modifying
a
Matrix
123
Row
Operations
124
Modifying
the
Contents
of
a
Matrix
126
Deleting,
Inserting
and
Adding
Rows
127
Deleting,
Inserting
and
Adding
Columns
130
6-3
Matrix
Calculations
133
Arithmetic
Operations
133
Calculating
a
Scalar
Product
135
Determinants
136
Transposing
a
Matrix
137
Inverting
a
Matrix
138
Squaring
a
Matrix
139
6-4
Matrix
Operation
Precautions
140
Chapter
7
Equation
Calculations
7-1
Before
Beginning
and
Equation
Calculation
Entering
an
Equation
Calculation
Mode
Clearing
the
Equation
Memories
7-2
Linear
Equations
with
Two
to
Six
Unknowns
Entering
the
Linear
Equation
Mode
for
Two
to
Six
Unknowns
Solving
a
Linear
Equation
with
Three
Unknowns
Changing
Coefficients
Clearing
All
the
Coefficients
141
142
t4P
143
143
143
144
145
146
Contents
7
-3
-
Quadratic
and
Cubic
Equations
146
Entering
the
Quadratic/Cubic
Equation
Mode
146
Solving
a
Quadratic
or
Cubic
Equation
146
Quadratic
Equations
that
Produce
Multiple
Root
(1
or
2)
Solutions
or
Imaginary
Number
Solutions
148
Changing
Coefficients
149
Clearing.
All
the
Coefficients
149
7-4
What
to
Do
When
an
Error
Occurs
149
Chapter
8
Graphing
151
8-1
About
the
Graphing
Function
152
Specifying
the
Range
of
a
Graph
152
Initializing
the
Range
Parameter
Display
Settings
156
8-2
Rectangular
Coordinate
Graphs
r
157
Graphing
Built-in
Scientific
Functions
157
Overdrawing
Built-in
Function
Graphs
158
Graphing
Manually
Entered
Functions
158
Overdrawing
Manually
Input
Graphs
159
Specifying
the
Graph
Range
160
8-3
Polar
Coordinate
Graphs
160
Graphing
Built
-In
Scientific
Functions
160
Graphing
Manually
Entered
Functions
161
Specifying
the
Graph
Range
162
8-4
Parametric.
Graphs
163
Specifying
the
Graph
Range
164
8-5
Inequality
Graphs
165
Overdrawing
Inequality
Graphs
166
Specifying
the
Graph
Range
167
8-6
Integration
Graphs
167
8-7
Probability
Distribution
Graphs
168
8-8
Single
-Variable
Statistical
Graphs
170
8-9
Paired
-Variable
Statistical
Graphs
174
8-10
Storing
Functions
in
Memory
176
Accessing
the
Graphic
Function
Memory
176
,
Graph
Function
Types
177
Editing
Graph
Functions
in
Memory
180
Drawing
Graphs
from
Manion/
181
Specifying
the
Graphs
to
be
Drawn
181
Function
Linking
183
8-11
Graph
Solve
185
Displaying
the
Graph
Solve
Menu
185
Determining
Roots
186
Determining
Maximums
and
Minimums
187
Determining
y
-intercepts
189
Determining
Points
of
Intersection
for
Two
Graphs
189