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I'm doing a problem about finding the Wronskian but I want to check my answer if it's right or not. How do I find the Wronskian of that problem on Ti-89 Titanium?
The Wronskian on Ti-89 is a tool that allows you to calculate the Wronskian of a set of functions. The Wronskian is a mathematical concept used to determine if a set of functions is linearly independent or dependent.
To access the Wronskian on Ti-89, press the "Apps" button on your calculator and select "Algebra Tools." Then, choose "Wronskian" from the list of tools.
The syntax for finding the Wronskian on Ti-89 is "Wronskian(function 1, function 2, ..., function n, variable)."
Yes, the Wronskian can be calculated for any number of functions on Ti-89. Simply include all the functions separated by commas in the syntax.
Yes, the Wronskian on Ti-89 can only be calculated for functions that can be entered into the calculator. It cannot be used for functions with more complex operations, such as integration or differentiation.