Graphing a function – Texas Instruments PLUS TI-89 User Manual

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Chapter 1: Getting Started 11

01START DOC TI-89/TI-92Plus:Getting Started (English) Bob Fedorisko Revised: 02/23/01 10:47 AM Printed: 02/23/01 2:10 PM Page 11 of 12

Steps

³

TI

.

89

Keystrokes

TI

.

92 Plus

Keystrokes

Display

1. Display the Y= Editor.

¥ #

¥ #

2. Enter the function

(abs(x

2

м

3)

м

10)/2

.

c ½ A
¸
X Z 2 | 3 d |
1 0 d e 2
¸

c 2 ½ A
¸
X Z 2 | 3 d |
1 0 d e 2
¸

3. Display the graph of the

function.

Select

6:ZoomStd

by pressing 6 or by

moving the cursor to 6:ZoomStd and
pressing

¸

.

„ 6

„ 6

4. Turn on Trace.

The tracing cursor, and the x and y
coordinates are displayed.

5. Open the

MATH

menu and select

3:Minimum

.

‡ D D ¸

‡ D D ¸

Graphing a Function

The example in this section demonstrates some of the graphing capabilities of the

TI

-

89 / TI

-

92 Plus

. It illustrates how to graph a function using the Y= Editor. You will learn

how to enter a function, produce a graph of the function, trace a curve, find a minimum
point, and transfer the minimum coordinates to the Home screen.

Explore the graphing capabilities of the

TI

-

89 / TI

-

92 Plus

by graphing the function

y=(|x

2

м

3|

м

10)/2

.

entry line

“pretty print”
display of the
function in the
entry line

tracing
cursor

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