List of Tables

 

Chapter 1. What can your calculator do?

Table 1.1. Calculators you can use with this book

Chapter 2. Get started with your calculator

Table 2.1. A recap of the and keys. Unlike pressing Shift or Ctrl on a computer, on your calculator you press the modifier key ( or ), release it, and then press the key to modify. Everything is color-coded, so when you press or and then another key, you activate whatever is above the other key in the color of the modifier key. is green, so types a Z, because there is a green Z at upper-right over the key.

Table 2.2. Some special key combinations and what they do

Table 2.3. Where to find many of your calculator’s useful functions (commands)

Table 2.4. Important math functions that you won’t see in other chapters

Chapter 4. Variables, matrices, and lists

Table 4.1. Some list-wise operations in the List Ops menu

Table 4.2. The most useful functions in the Matrix Math menu that you haven’t yet seen

Chapter 5. Expanding your graphing skills

Table 5.1. Drawing functions in the Draw tab of the Draw menu. You must first go to the graphscreen, press and select the function you want, and then use it. You can also go to the homescreen instead to use many of these functions. The color calculators can take extra arguments for more control over colors and styles. See table 12.2 in section 12.3 for more details.

Table 5.2. Point and pixel commands, all in the Points tab of the Draw menu

Chapter 6. Precalculus and your calculator