How to Solve Equations using TI-89 TIT Calculator?

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In summary, the conversation was about a user experiencing a memory error when using the "Solve" function on their TI-89 calculator. After trying to reset the memory and reinstalling the OS, they asked for help and it was discovered that the issue was with their input. The correct input for the equation was solve(20 = 2*x,x) and once corrected, the function worked without error. It was noted that the TI-89 is a smart calculator and requires careful input.
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Hi everybody,

i was using the " Solve( " function in TI-89 TIT (home) and i inserted the function (* THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I TYPED IN *) :::::

solve(20=X(2),X)

i mean.. it should be 10 right?
but like it came up with the " memory error"

* I DID RESET MEMORY AND TRIED REINSTALLING OS <--lol
but none worked...

PLEASE TRY ON YOUR OWN CALCULATORS AND PLEASE HELP!

AGAIN PLEASE POST YOUR OWN RESULTS AFTER TRYING THE SAME EXACT EQUATION!
 
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the problem is with your input. Try:

solve(20 = 2*x,x) and it should work just fine.
 
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lol it worked !
thank you so much! lol
so was it just my calculator or did it happen to yours too??
i don't know know why i can't put X(2) when the brackets means multiplication as well...
 
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I received the error as well. When you enter x(2) the 89 thinks that you are treating x as a function of a variable when that variable is equal to the value 2, but you have not defined the function x. That is why you received the error. The TI-89 is a very smart calculator, so you have to be especially conscious of how you input.
 

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