Finding the area between curves – Texas Instruments TI-86 User Manual

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19APPS.DOC TI-86, Chap 19, US English Bob Fedorisko Revised: 02/13/01 2:41 PM Printed: 02/13/01 3:05 PM Page 245 of 18

19APPS.DOC TI-86, Chap 19, US English Bob Fedorisko Revised: 02/13/01 2:41 PM Printed: 02/13/01 3:05 PM Page 245 of 18

Finding the Area between Curves

Find the area of the region bounded by:

f(x)=300 x

à(x

2

+625)

g(x)=3 cos (.1 x)
x=75

ᕡ In

Func

graphing mode, select

y(x)=

from the

GRAPH

menu to display the equation editor and

enter the equations as shown.

y1=300 x

à

(x

2

+625)

y2=3 cos (.1 x)

ᕢ Select

WIND

from the

GRAPH

menu and set the window variables as shown.

xMin=0

xMax=100

xScl=10

yMin=

L

5

yMax=10

yScl=1

xRes=1

ᕣ Select

GRAPH

from the

GRAPH

menu to display the graph screen.

ᕤ Select

ISECT

from the

GRAPH MATH

menu. Move the trace cursor to the intersection of the

functions. Press b to select

y1

. The cursor moves to

y2

. Press b. Then press b

again to set the current cursor location as the initial guess. The solution uses the solver. The
value of

x

at the intersection, which is the lower limit of the integral, is stored to

Ans

and

x

.

ᕥ The area to integrate is between

y1

and

y2

, from

x=5.5689088189

to

x=75

. To see the area on a graph, return to the home screen,

select

Shade

from the

GRAPH

DRAW

menu, and execute this

expression:

Shade(y2,y1,Ans,75)

ᕦ Select

TOL

from the

MEM

menu and set

tol=1

E

L

5

.

ᕧ On the home screen, compute the integral with

fnInt

(

CALC

menu). The area is 325.839961998.

fnInt(y1

N

y2,x,Ans,75)

If necessary, select ALL-
from the equation editor
menu to deselect all
functions. Also, turn off all
stat plots.

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