Basic Function Graphing
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You can also display function coordinates by tracing the function (
…
), typing an x value,
and pressing
¸
.
Finding a Zero, Minimum, or Maximum within an Interval
1. From the
Graph
screen, press
‡
and select
2:Zero
,
3:Minimum
, or
4:Maximum
.
2. As necessary, use
D
and
C
to select the applicable function.
Note:
Typing x values is a quick way to set bounds.
3. Set the lower bound for x. Either use
A
and
B
to move the cursor to the lower bound
or type its x value.
4. Press
¸
. A
4
at the top of the screen marks the lower bound.
Finding the Intersection of Two Functions within an Interval
1. From the
Graph
screen, press
‡
and select
5:Intersection
.
2. Select the first function, using
D
or
C
as necessary, and press
¸
. The cursor
moves to the next graphed function.
3. Select the second function, and press
¸
.
4. Set the lower bound for x. Either use
A
and
B
to move the cursor to the lower bound
or type its x value.
5. Set the upper bound, and press
¸
.
The cursor moves to the solution, and its
coordinates are displayed.
Summary of Contents for Titanium TI-89
Page 9: ...Getting Started 6 TI 89 Titanium keys Ë Ì Í Ê ...
Page 34: ...Getting Started 31 2 or D 2 B u s i n e s s D B D B Press Result ...
Page 43: ...Getting Started 40 3 0 D B D D B D Press Result ...
Page 44: ...Getting Started 41 D 2 0 0 2 D B Scroll down to October and press Press Result ...
Page 58: ...Getting Started 55 Example Set split screen mode to TOP BOTTOM Press Result 3 B D ...
Page 70: ...Getting Started 67 ...
Page 175: ...Operating the Calculator 172 From the Keyboard ...
Page 456: ...Tables 453 ...
Page 527: ...Data Matrix Editor 524 ...