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Free Download | TI-83 Plus Graphing Calculator For Dummies

Written By share_e on Tuesday, March 22, 2011 | Tuesday, March 22, 2011


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Although this book does not tell you how to do everything the calculator is capable of doing, it gets pretty close. It covers more than just the basics of using the calculator, paying special attention to warning you of the problems you could encounter if you knew only the basics of using the calculator. This is a reference book. It’s process-driven, not applicationdriven.

You won’t be given a problem to solve and then be told how to use the calculator to solve that particular problem. Instead, you’re given the steps needed to get the calculator to perform a particular task, such as constructing a histogram. This book is designed so that you do not have to read it from cover to cover.

You don’t even have to start reading at the beginning of a chapter. When you want to know how to get the calculator to do something, just start reading at the beginning of the appropriate section. The Index and Table Of Contents should help you find whatever you’re looking for.