Become an expert at using your graphing calculator. Work through calculator operations by following step-by-step instructions and illustrations, then practice your skills with similar exercises.
The collection of fifteen tutorials available here at the Washington Technical Mathematics Web site covers a variety of topics including graphing and tracing a function, creation of tables for functions, basics of programming, entering and modifying a matrix, and more. These are the calculator operations you will encounter most frequently in your study of technical mathematics and beyond.
Each of the tutorials begins with a list of objectives, stating the skills that you will learn in the tutorial.
The step-by-step instructions walk you through the operation guiding your way along each and every keystroke.
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Screen captures of the display show you what to expect on your own calculator screen.
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If you're not sure where to find any of the keys on your calculator, just click on it, and an image of a TI-83 will pop up in a new browser window with the appropriate key highlighted.
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To start exploring these tutorials, choose a topic from the drop-down menu above.
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