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Graphing
Chapter 4
2. Press
1
(BOX), and then use the cursor keys (
d
,
e
,
f
,
c
) to move the
pointer to the location of one of the corners of the box you want to draw on the
screen. Press
w
to specify the location of the corner.
1
(BOX)
d
~
d
w
3. Use the cursor keys to move the pointer to the location of the corner that is diago-
nally across from the first corner.
f
~
f
d
~
d
4. Press
w
to specify the location of the second corner. When you do, the part of
the graph inside the box is immediately enlarged so it fills the entire screen.
w
• To return to the original graph, press
2
(ZOOM)
[
1
(ORIG).
• Nothing happens if you try to locate the second corner at the same location or
directly above the first corner.
• You can use box zoom for any type of graph.
u
u
u
u
u
To use factor zoom
With factor zoom, you can zoom in or zoom out on the display, with the current
pointer location being at the center of the new display.
• Use the cursor keys (
d
,
e
,
f
,
c
) to move the pointer around the display.
Example
Graph the two functions below, and enlarge them five times in
order to determine whether or not they are tangential:
Y1:
y
= (
x
+ 4) (
x
+ 1) (
x
– 3)
Y2:
y
= 3
x
+ 22
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