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9 - 2
Analyzing a Function Graph
• If there is more than one
x
-coordinate value for a given
y
-coordinate value or
more than one
y
-coordinate value for a given
x
-coordinate value, use
e
and
d
to move between them.
• The display used for the coordinate values depends on the graph type as
shown below.
• Polar Coordinate Graph
• Parametric Graph
• Inequality Graph
• Note that you can not determine a
y
-coordinate for a given
x
-coordinate with a
parametric graph.
• If there is only one graph, pressing
1
(Y-CAL) /
2
(X-CAL) directly displays
the
x
-coordinate/
y
-coordinate (selection of the graph is not required).
k
k
k
k
k
Determining the Integral for Any Range
Example
!
–1.5
0
x
(
x
+ 2) (
x
– 2)
dx
View Window:
(A)
!5
(G-Solv)
6
(
g
)
3
(
!
dx
)
(Graph selection standby)
Select graph.
c
w
• The display is prompting input of the lower limit
of the integration range.
Move the pointer and input the lower limit.
e
~
e
w
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