TIpË 1: Resetting Your Calculator
You can easily reset all default, or factory, settings on your calculator from the
Resetting the default settings ensures that all calculators show exactly the same results in the
same form.
Resetting defaults does not erase any lists, programs, or variables stored in memory.
Note: You should reset your calculator's default settings to ensure that the results you see on your calculator will match the results in all
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example screens in the
Resetting your calculator to the defaults
Resets all mode and window format defaults.
Turns off function plots.
Resets window values to ZStandard.
Turns off statistical plots.
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Calculator Keys Used in This _ TIp
7:Reset 2:Defaults 2:Reset
TIp Highlights
Your calculator contains many settings that control the interpretation of results and graphs. For
example, you can control how the calculator:
Displays mathematical results (for example, with floating or fixed decimal notation).
Interprets and displays graphs and statistical plots (for example, scale of the
axis).
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Fundamental Topics in Science
TIps.
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TIp 1: Resetting Your Calculator
For more information
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TIp 2: Adjusting Your Calculator Settings
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TIp 3: Graphing a Function in the Standard Window
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TIp 5: Adjusting the Viewing Window
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TIp 7: Creating a Statistical Plot
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