How do I find Sxx, Syy, and Sxy on my TI84 graphing calculator?

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The discussion revolves around a user seeking assistance with calculating Sxx, Syy, and Sxy using a TI-84 graphing calculator for a statistics assignment. The user expresses difficulty following the professor's explanation in class and is looking for specific guidance on how to perform these calculations. Several participants provide links to tutorial resources and PDFs that offer general information on using the TI-84 for statistics, but the original poster finds these resources insufficient for their specific question. There is a suggestion that the notation for Sxx, Syy, and Sxy may not be universally recognized, which complicates finding relevant information. Additionally, it is recommended to consult classmates or the professor for clarification, as they might be using specific functions or add-ons on the calculator that are necessary for these calculations.
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Hello,

I'm not sure if this is the correct section to post this in, but I need some help with my graphing calculator. I also posted this in the Statistics section.

I am given a set of X and Y data (2 sets of numeric data) and I need to find out how to find the Sxx, Syy, and Sxy in my TI84 graphing calculator. My professor went over it way to quickly in class and I am struggling. Please help!

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Here's a site with many TI84 tutorials:

http://calculator.maconstate.edu/calc_topics.html

a couple are on statistics problems.

and here's another more related to statistics:

http://www.radford.edu/~scorwin/courses/200/TI84.html
 
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jedishrfu said:
Here's a site with many TI84 tutorials:

http://calculator.maconstate.edu/calc_topics.html

a couple are on statistics problems.

and here's another more related to statistics:

http://www.radford.edu/~scorwin/courses/200/TI84.html[/QUOTE

I appreciate the reply, but both of those links do not help me with my question of obtaining Sxx, Syy, and Sxy.
 
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(Can you edit post#3 and add in the closing ] for the quote tag? It will make the quote display correctly.)

This is the best that I can find and its very sparse but may make sense to you:

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20130711085432AAblOxl

On page five of this pdf, it shows how to calculate these values but doesn't show the calculator steps:

http://depts.washington.edu/chemcrs/bulkdisk/chem145HA_aut05/lab_handout_Special_Appendix_A.pdf

and

http://www2.stetson.edu/~mhale/teach/ti84.htm#statistics

Looking at these, I think the problem may be that the s notation is not universally used making it difficult to search on.

Perhaps you can ask a fellow student or better the professor him/her self? They may be using a built-in function or some addon function that you need to include on your calculator and that's why you can't do it.
 
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