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Unread 16-05-2006, 21:08
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TI-89 Titanium

Ok, First of I have no idea where this belongs, but I want it somewhere that egineers will see it because they will most likely know.

I have a TI-89 Titanium calculator and in our math classes we use TI-83's. So this has brought up the problem tat things are obviously radically different between them.

Right now in Math (Math B, NYS Regents course) we just go done using the list function to enter a data set and using one var and 2 var functions to view mean, median, standard deviation( both little sigma and S) and all that. if you have an 82-84+ go do it and you will see what I am talking about. and in 2 var we used the r-value. I have now idea how to do any of this on my calculator and some assistance would be extremely helpful.

For sake of ease lets all use the same data set, and say it will be a little part of the fibonacci sequence. how bout we use:

{1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21}

I would like to know how to put these into a list and then do something so that I can view all the one var stat values and 2 var stat valueson it like on the 82, 83 ,84...ect....

I hope you understand my question.