Texas Instruments TI-89 Manuale Utente

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Symbolic Manipulation
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converting any rational operands to floating-point. In other words, floating-point is 
“infectious.” For example:
1/2
-
1/3
 transforms to 
1/6
but
0.5
-
1/3
 transforms to 
.16666666666667
This floating-point infection does not leap over barriers such as undefined variables or 
between elements of lists or matrices. For example:
(1/2 
-
 1/3) x + (0.5 
-
 1/3) y
 transforms to 
x/6 + .16666666666667 y
and
{1/2 
-
 1/3, 0.5 
-
 1/3}
 transforms to 
{1/6, .16666666666667}
In the AUTO setting, functions such as 
solve
 determine as many solutions as possible 
exactly, and then use approximate numerical methods if necessary to determine 
additional solutions. Similarly, ä (integrate) uses approximate numerical methods if 
appropriate where exact symbolic methods fail.
Advantages
Disadvantages
You see exact results when practical, 
and approximate numeric results 
when exact results are impractical.
You can often control the format of a 
result by choosing to enter some 
coefficients as either rational or 
floating-point numbers.
If you are interested only in exact 
results, some time may be wasted 
seeking approximate results.
If you are interested only in 
approximate results, some time may 
be wasted seeking exact results. 
Moreover, you might exhaust the 
memory seeking those exact results.