TI Voyage 200 Basic Tutorial
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@NativeGER Sure. A matrix is probable the easiest way to solve simultaneous equations. I have a video on this entitled "Matrix Editor and rref in Ti Voyage 200."
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@ultimatemath is there a simple way to solve simultaneous equations on the ti 200? something like "x+y=5 I 7x-y=0" just more complex with constants and all those kind of things
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@rayags YouTube does not allow links in the comments, but the Texas Instruments website has more information on calculator emulators. Some cost money, while others are free.
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HEEY COMO ME DESCARGA EL SIMULADOR DE VOYAGUE QUE MUESTRAS???
HOW I DOWNLOAD EMULATOR VOYAGE TO SAMPLES???
LINK???
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@UnExZeRo If you're a Junior or above I'm guessing you won't have a problem. The best thing to do is to talk to other students and professors to get a feel for the rules for your particular classes. I hope it works out for you.
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oh shit im an engineering student... lets hope i can use this in exams :(
Every time I try to solve an equation with variables, I get "Error: Argument error" I did the same as you to differentiate, and got that... I can't even have the result for: root (x,y). Please HELP
lemuria9 1 month ago
@lemuria9 Perhaps you have something assigned to the variables. Try the "Clear A-Z" command under the "Clean Up" menu (press F6).
ultimatemath 1 month ago
for ">=" you can also press "diamond" + ">"
Samuelsoyza 2 months ago
@Samuelsoyza Thanks for the tip!
ultimatemath 2 months ago