Texas Instruments TINSPIRE Reference Guide - Page 134
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10^() 10^ (Value1) ⇒ value 10^ (List1) ⇒ list Returns 10 raised to the power of the argument. For a list, returns 10 raised to the power of the elements in List1. 10^(squareMatrix1) ⇒ squareMatrix Returns 10 raised to the power of squareMatrix1. This is not the same as calculating 10 raised to the power of each element. For information about the calculation method, refer to cos(). squareMatrix1 must be diagonalizable. The result always contains floating-point numbers. ^/(reciprocal) Value1 ^/ ⇒ value List1 ^/ ⇒ list Returns the reciprocal of the argument. For a list, returns the reciprocals of the elements in List1. squareMatrix1 ^/ ⇒ squareMatrix Returns the inverse of squareMatrix1. squareMatrix1 must be a non-singular square matrix. | ("with") Expr | BooleanExpr1 [and BooleanExpr2]... The "with" (|) symbol serves as a binary operator. The operand to the left of | is an expression. The operand to the right of | specifies one or more relations that are intended to affect the simplification of the expression. Multiple relations after | must be joined by a logical "and". The "with" operator provides three basic types of functionality: substitutions, interval constraints, and exclusions. Substitutions are in the form of an equality, such as x=3 or y=sin(x). To be most effective, the left side should be a simple variable. Expr | Variable = value will substitute value for every occurrence of Variable in Expr. Interval constraints take the form of one or more inequalities joined by logical "and" operators. Interval constraints also permit simplification that otherwise might be invalid or not computable. Exclusions use the "not equals" (/= or ƒ) relational operator to exclude a specific value from consideration. 128 TI-Nspire™ Reference Guide Catalog > Catalog > /k keys