Using integral f(x), dist, or arc – Texas Instruments TI-86 User Manual

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Chapter 6: Graph Tools

06TOOLS.DOC TI-86, Chap 6, US English Bob Fedorisko Revised: 02/13/01 2:23 PM Printed: 02/13/01 3:01 PM Page 98 of 22

06TOOLS.DOC TI-86, Chap 6, US English Bob Fedorisko Revised: 02/13/01 2:23 PM Printed: 02/13/01 3:01 PM Page 98 of 22

Using

‰f(x), DIST, or ARC

The steps for using

f(x)

,

DIST

, and

ARC

are the same, except for the menu selection in step 1.

ᕡ Select

DIST

from the

GRAPH

MATH

menu.

The current graph is displayed with a

Left

Bound?

prompt.

ᕢ Move the cursor onto the function on which

the left bound is a point.

6 /
& / )

# $

ᕣ Select the left bound for

x

. Either move the

cursor to the left bound or enter the

x

value.

Right Bound?

is displayed.

! " b or
value

b

ᕤ (

DIST

only) If you want the right bound to be

a point on another function, move the cursor
to the other function.

ᕥ Select the right bound. Either move the

cursor to the right bound or enter its

x

value.

# $

! " or
value

ᕦ Solve.

For

DIST

, the solution

DIST=

is displayed

and stored in

Ans

.

For

ARC

, the solution

ARC=

is displayed

and stored in

Ans

.

For

f(x)

, the solution

f(x)=

is displayed,

b

shaded, and stored in

Ans

. The function integral error value is stored to the variable

fnIntErr

(Appendix). To remove the shading, select

CLDRW

from the

GRAPH DRAW

menu (page 103).

In the example, the function
y(x)=x^3+.3x

2

N

4x

is selected.

Steps 2 and 4 are not
necessary here because only
one function is selected.

For DIST, when you are
specifying the right bound, a
line is drawn from the left
bound to the right bound.

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