SOURCE: Graphing inequalities
While the graph function menu is on the display press the F3 button to display the graph you want to do. Then press the function key that corresponds to the graph that you want. If you have the manual it explains it on page 117. Kind of hard to explain it here when you can't type the buttons. LOL
SOURCE: What is the better calculatorTI-83 Plus or FX-9750GII
If you have to restrict your selection to one or the other the Casio wins "hands tied behind its back". If you need convincing read on.
Advantages of Casio
Newer technology
About half the price
About twice the Ram
Uses iconic menus
Most screens have tab/menus: No need to scroll.
Conic graphic embedded in OS, not need for an extra application
Dynamic graphing embedded in OS, no need for an extra application
Has a reset button
Several types of statistical graphs that do not exit on TI83 (pie chart)
Ability to select the integration algorithm
Better screen resolution.
SOURCE: i do not know how
Hey it is. Okay, so start with a equation: say, y = -(1 |x|). Now type y = -(1 , then press the [OPTN] button, next to the shift. Next press the [NUM] button or F5. The first menu button should be Abs or absolute value. When your done it should look like this. y = -(1 Abs (x)) then graph it.
SOURCE: how do you graph inequalitys
Press the MENU key
Select 5:Graph and press EXE
In the Y= editor window, press F3:TYPE
Press F6 to access other graph types.
Select the inequality symbol you want and enter the right member of the inequality, then press EXE.
You are returned to the Y= screen.
When done entering your expressions to graph, press F6 Draw.
SOURCE: how do i graph piecewise
You must graph each part as a whole function and just pay attention to the one section in the bounds that it is active for. There is no way to only graph part of a function.
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