output: list (can be stored as a constant, like a or b, and then used in other functions)
example:
using lists to compute multiple equations at once:
using lists to plot multiple functions at once:
Tables
to input a table you can either:
type "table"
click "add" > table
transform a function into a table:
enter your function
hold press the color menu and press "table convert"
enjoy your table
input: rows and columns of values
output: points plotted on the graph
extra options:
regress any column against the first column
connect points into a line (or create a Frequency Polygon)
change table headers
table headers are constants that represent each column. Constants can be defined in the table header (column 1 below) or they can be defined elsewhere (in another column or another input entirely). Table headers are smart, so you can manipulate them like so:
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