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Why does it do it faster? i never even heard of the imaginary i being used this way before.
other things are Line(X1,Y1,X2,Y2,[0]) will make the line be a black or white line, and Text([-1],X,Y makes small or large text.
OH YA! I remember seeing something like that a long time ago. Completely forgot. I actually emailed TI-Cares to see if I can get an answer to why this is undocumented and such
Quote from: nemo on September 03, 2010, 08:45:33 pmother things are Line(X1,Y1,X2,Y2,[0]) will make the line be a black or white line, and Text([-1],X,Y makes small or large text.I think TI actually does document that. It's in the user's manual.
Quote from: meishe91 on September 07, 2010, 08:09:27 pmOH YA! I remember seeing something like that a long time ago. Completely forgot. I actually emailed TI-Cares to see if I can get an answer to why this is undocumented and such Did you get an actual answer?
Josh,Thank you for contacting Texas Instruments!Upon investigating and trying the problem that you have provided me, I have not been able to provide a solution or concrete answer as to why {i} is essentially causing your circle to graph faster. So what I will do is escalate your case on to Technical Escalations, and my Escalations Team will take it from there. So that the Escalation Team will have a good contact point, I would like for you to please supply me with the following information:-Your last name-A good phone number to contact you back with if need be-The operating system you are using on your TI-84 Plus UnitAnother resource you can use to find answers to your questions, example calculations and other information is our Knowledge Base. The Knowledge Base is accessible to you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.http://support.education.ti.comI hope that you find this information helpful. If you have further questions or comments, please feel free to send me an email.Warmest Regards,Keith Sargent
i was going to show her, but didn't after she took a student's calculator away when the student made a program to do sigma notation (i lol'd, thinking of the sum(seq([EXP],[Var],[start],[end])) trick.