Graphing calculator help
Posted: 2008-04-07 05:46am
I have recently received a TI-89 Titanium from the states as a gift. It is a very impressive device compared to the Casios I have used all my life. Currently I have two maths courses at uni, one about calculas and the other involves vectors and matrices.
The calculas one require differentiating and integrating expressions, drawing graphs of functions and inverses, finding limits etc simple stuff. But it gets tedious to do by hand with only a Casio 991MS for aid when doing assigments. Is there some way to rapidly do this with the TI or some programs available for it ?
The vectors and matrices have proved to be harder. It involves finding determinants of matrices of arbitary size, cofactors, gaussian elimination, systems of equations etc. The chapters on vectors are set in eucledean n-space. It involves finding dot product, basis, subspaces, eigenvalues etc. There is also linear transformation involving points in 2D or 3D. I found this very hard at first but I am beginning to understand now. The biggest problem has been how long some large matrix manipulation can be, Any advice on how to use the TI to do these type of problems ? It would be greatly appreciated for this course is driving me mad.
Also any general tips for using the TI ? I never used a graphing calculator before, yesterday I vainly searched for the square root button, that's how n00bish I am at the moment.
The calculas one require differentiating and integrating expressions, drawing graphs of functions and inverses, finding limits etc simple stuff. But it gets tedious to do by hand with only a Casio 991MS for aid when doing assigments. Is there some way to rapidly do this with the TI or some programs available for it ?
The vectors and matrices have proved to be harder. It involves finding determinants of matrices of arbitary size, cofactors, gaussian elimination, systems of equations etc. The chapters on vectors are set in eucledean n-space. It involves finding dot product, basis, subspaces, eigenvalues etc. There is also linear transformation involving points in 2D or 3D. I found this very hard at first but I am beginning to understand now. The biggest problem has been how long some large matrix manipulation can be, Any advice on how to use the TI to do these type of problems ? It would be greatly appreciated for this course is driving me mad.
Also any general tips for using the TI ? I never used a graphing calculator before, yesterday I vainly searched for the square root button, that's how n00bish I am at the moment.