TI-80. Two-Point Form of a Line. Simple Interest Program. Graph Reflection Program. Quadratic Formula Program

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TI-80 PROGRAM:SIMPINT :FIX 2 :DISP PRINCIPAL :INPUT P :DISP INTEREST RATE :DISP IN DECIMAL FORM :INPUT R :DISP NUMBER OF YEARS :INPUT T :PRT I :DISP THE INTEREST IS :DISP I :FLOAT write the quadratic equation in general form and enter the values of a, b, and c. PROGRAM:QUADRAT :DISP AX 2 BX C=0 :INPUT ENTER A,A :INPUT ENTER B,B :INPUT ENTER C,C :B 2 4AC D :IF D 0 :THEN : -B D 2A M :DISP M : -B D 2A N :DISP N :ELSE :DISP NO REAL SOLUTION :END Two-Point Form of a Line PROGRAM:TWOPTFM :DISP ENTER X1,Y1 :INPUT X :INPUT Y :DISP ENTER X2,Y2 :INPUT C :INPUT D : D Y C X M : M -X Y B :DISP SLOPE = :DISP M :DISP Y-INT = :DISP B Graph Reflection Program This program will graph a function f and its reflection in the line y x. To use this program, enter the function in Y1 and set a viewing rectangle. PROGRAM:REFLECT :47XMIN/63 YMIN :47XMAX/63 YMAX :XSCL YSCL : X Y2 :DISPGRAPH :(XMAX XMIN)/62 I :XMIN X :LBL A :PT-ON(Y1,X) :X+I X :If X>XMAX :STOP :GOTO A

Systems of Linear Equations Program if a unique solution exists. PROGRAM:SOLVE :DISP AX+BY=C :INPUT ENTER A,A :INPUT ENTER B,B :INPUT ENTER C,C :DISP DX+EY=F :INPUT ENTER D,D :INPUT ENTER E,E :INPUT ENTER F,F :IF AE DB=0 :THEN :DISP NO UNIQUE :DISP SOLUTION :ELSE :(CE BF)/(AE DB) X :(AF CD)/(AE DB) Y :DISP X :DISP Y :END

TI-81 Prgm1:SIMPINT :Fix 2 :Disp PRINCIPAL :Input P :Disp INTEREST RATE :Disp IN DECIMAL FORM :Input R :Disp NUMBER OF YEARS :Input T :PRT I :Disp THE INTEREST IS :Disp I :Float write the quadratic equation in general form and enter the values of a, b, and c. Prgm3: QUADRAT :Disp ENTER A :Input A :Disp ENTER B :Input B :Disp ENTER C :Input C :B 2 4AC D :If D<0 :Goto 1 : -B D 2A M :Disp M : -B D 2A N :Disp N :End :Lbl 1 :Disp NO REAL :Disp SOLUTION :End Two-Point Form of a Line Program Prgm2:TWOPTFM :Disp ENTER X1,Y1 :Input X :Input Y :Disp ENTER X2,Y2 :Input C :Input D : D Y C X M :M* -X Y B :Disp SLOPE = :Disp M :Disp Y-INT = :Disp B Graph Reflection Program This program will graph a function f and its reflection in the line y x. To use this program, enter the function in Y1 and set a viewing rectangle. Prgm4:REFLECT :2Xmin/3 Ymin :2Xmax/3 Ymax :Xscl Yscl : X Y2 :DispGraph :(Xmax Xmin)/95 I :Xmin X :Lbl 1 :Pt-On(Y1,X) :X+I X :If X>Xmax :End :Goto 1

Systems of Linear Equations Program if a unique solution exists. Prgm5:SOLVE :Disp AX+BY=C :Input A :Input B :Input C :Disp DX+EY=F :Input D :Input E :Input F :If AE DB=0 :Goto 1 :(CE BF)/(AE DB) X :(AF CD)/(AE DB) Y :Disp X :Disp Y :End :Lbl 1 :Disp NO UNIQUE SOLUTION :End

TI-82 TI-83 PROGRAM:SIMPINT :Fix 2 :Disp PRINCIPAL :Input P :Disp INTEREST RATE :Disp IN DECIMAL FORM :Input R :Disp NUMBER OF YEARS :Input T :PRT I :Disp THE INTEREST IS :Disp I :Float write the quadratic equation in general form and enter the values of a, b, and c. PROGRAM:QUADRAT :Disp AX 2 BX C=0 :Prompt A :Prompt B :Prompt C :B 2 4AC D :If D 0 :Then : -B D 2A M :Disp M : -B D 2A N :Disp N :Else :Disp NO REAL SOLUTION :End Two-Point Form of a Line Program PROGRAM:TWOPTFM :Disp ENTER X1,Y1 :Input X :Input Y :Disp ENTER X2,Y2 :Input C :Input D : D Y C X M :M* -X Y B :Disp SLOPE = :Disp M :Disp Y-INT = :Disp B Graph Reflection Program This program will graph a function f and its reflection in the line y x. To use this program, enter the function in Y1 and set a viewing rectangle. PROGRAM:REFLECT :63Xmin/95 Ymin :63Xmax/95 Ymax :Xscl Yscl : X Y2 :DispGraph :(Xmax Xmin)/94 I :Xmin X :While X Xmax :Pt-On(Y1,X) :X+I X :End

Systems of Linear Equations Program if a unique solution exists. PROGRAM:SOLVE :Disp AX+BY=C :Prompt A :Prompt B :Prompt C :Disp DX+EY=F :Prompt D :Prompt E :Prompt F :If AE DB=0 :Then :Disp NO UNIQUE :Disp SOLUTION :Else :(CE BF)/(AE DB) X :(AF CD)/(AE DB) Y :Disp X :Disp Y :End

TI-85 TI-86 PROGRAM:SIMPINT :Fix 2 :Disp Principal :Input P :Disp Interest rate :Disp in decimal form :Input R :Disp Number of years :Input T : P*R*T I :Disp The interest is :Disp I :Float write the quadratic equation in general form and enter the values of a, b, and c. This program gives both real and complex answers. Solutions of a quadratic equation are also available directly by using the POLY function. PROGRAM:QUADRAT :Disp AX 2 BX C=0 :Input ENTER A,A :Input ENTER B,B :Input ENTER C,C :B 2 4*A*C D : -B D 2A M :Disp M : -B D 2A N :Disp N Two-Point Form of a Line Program PROGRAM:TWOPTFM :Disp ENTER X1,Y1 :Input X :Input Y :Disp Enter X2,Y2 :Input C :Input D : D Y C X M :M* -X Y B :Disp Slope = :Disp M :Disp Y-int = :Disp B Graph Reflection Program This program will graph a function f and its reflection in the line y x. To use this program, enter the function in y1 and set a viewing rectangle. PROGRAM:REFLECT :63*xMin/127 ymin :63*xMax/127 ymax :xscl yscl :y2=x :DispG :(xmax xmin)/126 I :xmin x :Lbl A :PtOn(y1,x) :x+i x :If x>xmax :Stop :Goto A

Systems of Linear Equations Program if a unique solution exists. PROGRAM:SOLVE :Disp AX+BY=C :Input ENTER A,A :Input ENTER B,B :Input ENTER C,C :Disp DX+EY=F :Input ENTER D,D :Input ENTER E,E :Input ENTER F,F :If A*E D*B==0 :Goto A :(C*E B*F)/(A*E D*B) X :(A*F C*D)/(A*E D*B) Y :Disp X :Disp Y :Stop :Lbl A :Disp NO UNIQUE SOLUTION

TI-92 :simpint ( ) :Prgm :setmode( Display Digits, Fix 2 ) :Input Principal,p :Input Interest rate in decimal form,r :Input Number of years,t :p*r*t i :Disp The interest is,i :setmode( Display Digits, Float ) :EndPrgm write the quadratic equation in general form and enter the values of a, b, and c. This program gives both real and complex answers. :quadrat( ) :Prgm :setmode( Complex Format, RECTANGULAR ) :Disp AX 2 BX C=0 :Input Enter A.,a :Input Enter B.,b :Input Enter C.,c :b 2 4*a*c d : -b d 2*a m : -b d 2*a n :Disp m :Disp n :setmode( Complex Format, REAL ) :EndPrgm Two-Point Form of a Line Program :twoptfm ( ) :Prgm :Disp ENTER X1,Y1 :Input x :Input y :Disp ENTER X2,Y2 :Input c :Input d : d y c x m :m*-x y b :Disp SLOPE = :Disp m :Disp Y-INT = :Disp b :EndPrgm Graph Reflection Program This program will graph a function f and its reflection in the line y x. To use this program, enter the function in y1 and set a viewing rectangle. :reflect ( ) :Prgm :103xmin/239 ymin :103xmax/239 ymax :xscl yscl :x y2(x) :DispG :(xmax xmin)/238 n :xmin x :While x<xmax : PtOn y1(x),x : x+n x :EndWhile :EndPrgm

Systems of Linear Equations Program if a unique solution exists. :solvelin( ) :Prgm :ClrI0 :Disp Ax+By=C :Input Enter A.,a :Input Enter B.,b :Input Enter C.,c :ClrI0 :Disp Dx+Ey=F :Input Enter D.,d :Input Enter E.,e :Input Enter F.,f :If a*e d*b=0 Then : Disp No unique solution : Else : (c*e b*f)/(a*e d*b) x : (a*f c*d)/(a*e d*b) y : Disp x : Disp y :EndIf :EndPrgm

Casio fx-7700g SIMPINT Fix 2 PRINCIPAL? P INTEREST RATE IN DECIMAL FORM? R NUMBER OF YEARS? T PRT I THE INTEREST IS :I Norm write the quadratic equation in general form and enter the values of a, b, and c. QUADRAT AX 2 BX C=0 A=? A B=? B C=? C B 2 4AC D D<0 Goto 1 X= : -B D 2A OR X= : -B D 2A Goto 2 Lbl 1 NO REAL SOLUTION Lbl 2 Two-Point Form of a Line TWOPTFM ENTER X1,Y1? X:? Y ENTER X2,Y2? C:? D D Y C X M M -X Y B SLOPE = :M Y-INT = :B Graph Reflection Program This program will graph a function f and its reflection in the line y x. To use this program, enter the function in f1. REFLECT GRAPH -A TO A A=? A Range -A,A,1,-2A 3,2A 3,1 Graph Y=f1 -A B Lbl 1 B X Plot f1,b B+A 32 B B A Goto1 :Graph Y=X Systems of Linear Equations Program if a unique solution exists. SOLVE AX+BY=C A=? A B=? B C=? C DX+EY=F D=? D E=? E F=? F AE DB=0 Goto 1 X= :(CE BF) (AE DB) Y= :(AF CD) (AE DB) Goto 2 Lbl 1 NO UNIQUE SOLUTION Lbl 2

Casio fx-7700ge Casio fx-9700ge Casio CFX-9800G Casio CFX-9850G SIMPINT Fix 2 PRINCIPAL? P INTEREST RATE IN DECIMAL FORM? R NUMBER OF YEARS? T PRT I THE INTEREST IS :I Norm write the quadratic equation in general form and enter the values of a, b, and c. Casio fx-7700ge Solutions to quadratic equations are also available directly from the Casio calculator s EQUATION MODE. QUADRAT AX 2 BX C=0 A=? A B=? B C=? C B 2 4AC D D<0 Goto 1 -B D 2A -B D 2A Goto 2 Lbl 1 NO REAL SOLUTION Lbl 2 Casio fx-9700ge Casio CFX-9800G Casio CFX-9850G Both real and complex answers are given. Solutions to quadratic equations are also available directly from the Casio calculator s EQUATION MODE. QUADRAT AX 2 BX C=0 A=? A B=? B C=? C B 2 4AC D -B D 2A -B D 2A Two-Point Form of a Line TWOPTFM ENTER X1, Y1? X:? Y ENTER X2, Y2? C:? D D Y C X M M -X Y B SLOPE = :M Y-INT = :B Graph Reflection Program This program will graph a function f and its reflection in the line y x. To use this program, enter the function in f1. Casio fx-7700ge To use this program, enter the function in f1. REFLECT GRAPH -A TO A A=? A Range -A,A,1,-2A 3,2A 3,1 Graph Y=f1 -A B Lbl 1 B X Plot f1,b B+A 32 B B A Goto1:Graph Y=X

Casio fx-9700ge To use this program, enter a function in f1 and set a viewing rectangle. REFLECT 63Xmin 127 A 63Xmax 127 B Xscl C Range,,, A, B, C (Xmax Xmin) 126 I Xmax M Xmin D Graph Y=f1 Lbl 1 D X Plot f1,d D+I D D M Goto 1:Graph Y=X Casio CFX-9800G To use this program, enter a function in f1 and set a viewing rectangle. REFLECT 63Xmin 95 A 63Xmax 95 B Xscl C Range,,, A, B, C (Xmax Xmin) 94 I Xmax M Xmin D Graph Y=f1 Lbl 1 D X Plot f1,d D+I D D M Goto 1:Graph Y=X Casio CFX-9850G Use the program for the Casio fx-9700ge and replace the line Range,,, A,B,C, with View Window,,, A,B,C,. Systems of Linear Equations Program if a unique solution exists. Solutions to systems of linear equations are also available directly from the Casio calculator s EQUATION MENU. SOLVE AX+BY=C A= :? A B= :? B C= :? C DX+EY=F D= :? D E= :? E F= :? F AE DB=0 Goto 1 X= :(CE BF) (AE DB) Y= :(AF CD) (AE DB) Goto 2 Lbl 1 NO UNIQUE SOLUTION Lbl 2

Sharp EL-9200C Sharp EL-9300C simpint REAL Input principal Print Interest rate Print in decimal form Input rate Print Number of years Input time interest= principal*rate*time Print interest write the quadratic equation in general form and enter the values of a, b, and c. This program gives both real and complex answers. Two-Point Form of a Line twoptform Print enter x1, y1 Input x c=x Input y d=y Print enter x2, y2 Input x Input y m= d y c x b= m* -x y Print slope Print m Print y-int Print b quadratic COMPLEX Print ax 2 bx c=0 Input a Input b Input c d= b 2 4a*c x1= -b d 2a x2= -b d 2a Print x1 Print x2 End

Graph Reflection Program This program will graph a function f and its reflection in the line y x. To use this program, replace f(x) with your expression in X. reflection REAL Goto top Label equation Y=f(X) Return Label rng xmin=-10 xmax=10 xstp=(xmax2xmin)/10 ymin=2xmin/3 ymax=2xmax/3 ystp=xstp Range xmin,xmax,xstp,ymin, ymax,ystp Return Label top Gosub rng Graph X step=(xmax xmin)/(94*2) X=xmin Label 1 Gosub equation Plot X,Y Plot Y, X X=X+step If X<=xmax Goto 1 End Systems of Linear Equations Program if a unique solution exists. Equations must be entered in the form: AX BY C; DX EY F. Uppercase letters are used so that the values can be accessed in the calculation mode of the calculator. solve REAL Print AX+BY=C Input A Input B Input C Print DX+EY=F Input D Input E Input F If A*E D*B=0 Goto 1 X=(C*E B*F)/(A*E D*B) Y=(A*F C*D)/(A*E D*B) Print X Print Y End Label 1 Print no unique solution End

HP-38G SIMPINT PROGRAM INPUT P; SIMPINT ;; ENTER PRINCIPAL ;1: INPUT R; SIMPINT ;; INTEREST RATE IN DECIMAL FORM ;1: INPUT T; SIMPINT ;; ENTER NUMBER OF YEARS ;1: P*R*T I: DISP 3; INTEREST IS I: FREEZE: write the quadratic equation in general form and enter the values of a, b, and c. This program displays the answer in complex form x, y, where x is the real part and y is the imaginary part. Two-Point Form of a Line TWOPTFM PROGRAM INPUT X: ENTER X1, Y1 ; ENTER X1 ;;1: INPUT Y: ENTER X1, Y1 ; ENTER Y1 ;;1: INPUT C: ENTER X2, Y2 ; ENTER X2 ;;1: INPUT D: ENTER X2, Y2 ; ENTER Y2 ;;1: D Y C X M M*-X Y B DISP 1; SLOPE = M: DISP 3; Y-INT = B; FREEZE: Graph Reflection Program not available QUADRAT PROGRAM INPUT A; AX 2 BX C=0 ; ENTER A ; ;1: INPUT B; AX 2 BX C=0 ; ENTER B ; ;1: INPUT C; AX 2 BX C=0 ; ENTER C ; ;1: B 2 4AC D: -B D 2A Z1: -B D 2A Z2: DISP 3;Z1: DISP 5;Z2: FREEZE

Systems of Linear Equations Program if a unique solution exists. 1. Input the 2 programs SOLVE and SOLVE.SOLN. 2. Run the SOLVE program. SOLVE SOLVE PROGRAM INPUT A; AX+BY=C ; ENTER A ; ;1: INPUT B; AX+BY=C ; ENTER B ; ;1: INPUT C;"AX+BY=C ; ENTER C ; ;1: INPUT D; DX+EY=F ; ENTER D ; ;1: INPUT E; DX+EY=F ; ENTER E ; ;1: INPUT F; DX+EY=F ; ENTER F ; ;1: ERASE: IF AE DB==0 THEN DISP 3; NO UNIQUE SOLUTION : ELSE RUN SOLVE.SOLN : END: FREEZE: SOLVE.SOLN PROGRAM (CE BF)/(AE DB) X: (AF CD)/(AE DB) Y: DISP 3; X= X: DISP 5; Y= Y: