If (as I suppose) you're asking about the special wired program in the
TI-60X for carrying out correlation computations conveniently, I cannot
help you; just checking to make sure you aren't asking for the usual
procedure for any dumb-calculator-with-limited-storage, implementing
the customary formula, and using raw sums, sums of squares, and sum of
products.
-- DFB.
On Mon, 12 Feb 2001, David B wrote:
> I need to know how to use my Ti-60X calculator to find a correlation.
> For example, I need the procedure on how to use my Ti-60X calculator to
> find the correlation for:
< snip, data and result >
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