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So you don’t know how to use a TI-89… Rita Korsunsky
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Helpful Facts MODE To change the graph format, go to “Graph…”- You can change the format to Function, Parametric, Polar, or Diff Equations. Make sure to have your “Angle…” set to Radians in order to graph trig. functions Exact/Approx: Approximate will give you decimal approximations while exact produces answers as fractions or in terms of other expressions To make the window squared, go to F2, Zoom Squared.
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To change the graph order (to get to simultaneous mode ) 1.go to “WINDOW” 2.go to F1-Tools 3.Select #9: Format 4.Graph order (SEQ => SIMUL)
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Helpful Facts Absolute Value: Press 2 nd and 5 [Math], Number, abs Factorial (!): Press and Logarithmic: 1. Press CATALOG key. 2. Press the 2nd and alpha keys 3. Press 4 to get to the L options 4. Scroll down to “log(” and press enter to insert it. Don’t forget to close all parenthesis!
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Using the F2 Function Press “F2” for the algebra menu. The “solve(” function would automatically be highlighted. Press “Enter” (or the “1”) button to insert the function.
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F2 Solve Solve : Format is Solve(equation=#, x) Example: Solve (x 2 +2x-3=8,x) Zeros: This will give you the same results as solve, the difference is that with the zero function, you must have your equation=0 Answer: x= 2.461 or x= -4.461
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Solve Continued By setting the equation to 0, roots will be displayed if they exist. Make sure to scroll through ALL roots. If no solutions, “false” will be displayed. Example: x 3 + 3x 2 -5x-8=0 Roots: x = 1.88897 or x = -1.1252 or x = -3.7637
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F2 continued Factor/Expand : Format is Factor(equation=0) Expand((x-3)(x+5)) Example: factor (y 2 -4=0) Answer: (y+2)(y-2)
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The Graph To add a graph, go to ‘Y=‘ (Diamond + F1) Be sure to press enter after inputting the equation! You can add multiple graphs (y1, y2, etc.)
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The Graph (contd.) To set the bounds of the graph, go to ‘Window’ (Diamond + F2) xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax = bounds of the graph xscl, yscl = interval of tick marks on the axes Go to ‘Graph’ (Diamond + F3) to view graph
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Zooming Press “ ” and F3 to view the graph Press F2 “Zoom” 2. ZoomIn 3. ZoomOut Move the cursor to where you want to zoom in/out Press enter
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Tracing a Graph Press Diamond + F3 to view your graph Press F3 ‘Trace’ Press Left and Right to move along graph Press Up and Down to switch graphs Use 2 nd + Left/Right to move faster
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The Graph (contd.) This method can be used to find maximums, minimums, and zeros. Example: Finding Zeroes Zero: From the Y= menu ( F1),, press “” and “F3” to graph. When the graph is finished graphing, press “F5,” then scroll down to “2: Zero” and press “enter. ” (Max. and Min., are also options)
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The Graph (contd.) Select a lower boundary (any point left of the zero) by using your left and right arrows to move along the graph and press “enter.” Then select an upper boundary (any point right of the zero) and press “enter”. The zero is then displayed. Example:, Find Minimum. Solution: Minimum at (1,-1)
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Intersection Points Press “ ” and F3 to view graph F5 ‘Math’ -> 5. Intersection Select the two graphs that intersect Select the lower/upper boundary like before Example:, Find intersection points (2). Solution: (-1.646, -1.646), (3.646, 3.646)
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MODE: Change Graph Mode to Polar Generating a Table for Polar Equations and F5 to view the table Press and F1 (Y=) Enter equation under r1 Press and F4 (TblSet) and input your initial under tblStart and the under
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Polar Equation Example Example: r 00.78541.414 1.5712 2.3561.414 When =2.356, r=1.414 Solution: Press F1 On the Y= Menu, Press F4, F5 to view the table On TblSet: tblStart = 0,
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Special Functions Graphing Parametric : 1) Mode Graph Parametric Remember: The functions are x(t) and y(t) not y(x) Graphing Polar : 1) Mode Graph Polar 2) Mode Complex Format Polar Remember: Press [Enter] to save Remember: Use Theta, not x
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F3 Calc. Functions Differentiate: Format is d (f(x),x) i.e. d (x 2 +2,x) Example: On calc.: Answer:
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Differentiation at the Point To Differentiate y=f(x) at x=2 Graph y=f(x) View graph Press F5 6 for derivative dy/dx Enter Plug in 2 for x Enter
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THE END! Happy Calculating!
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