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Topic: [ap-stat] NSpire and stored values
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Corey Andreasen

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RE: [ap-stat] NSpire and stored values
Posted: Nov 6, 2009 5:06 PM
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Push the VAR button and they will all be there preceded by 'stat.'


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-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Lochel [mailto:rlochel@hatboro-horsham.org]
Sent: Fri 11/6/2009 1:14 PM
To: AP Statistics
Subject: [ap-stat] NSpire and stored values

When students compute one-var stats or a regression equation on a TI-84, the values are stored and can be called up using the VARS feature.

Can anybody step me through how to do this on an NSpire? That is, if a student computes Sx or Sy using one-var stats, can these values then be called up to use in calculations?

Thanks.

Bob Lochel
Hatboro-Horsham High School
Horsham, PA
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