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Problem
Given the linear function
y
=5
x
– 2, calculate
y
for the
following values of
x
: -5; -1.
Memory and stored variables
z
L
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The TI-36X Pro calculator has 8 memory variables—
x
,
y
,
z
,
t
,
a
,
b
,
c,
and
d
. You can store a real or complex number or an
expression result to a memory variable.
Features of the calculator that use variables (such as the
solvers) will use the values that you store.
L
lets you store values to variables. Press
L
to store a
variable, and press
z
to select the variable to store. Press
<
to store the value in the selected variable. If this
variable already has a value, that value is replaced by the
new one.
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