Chapter 9: Function Graphing 177
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7. Find the Y values when
X= 2, 4, and 5.
2b4b5b
Note: Consider using the
CONVERSIONS menu (- 4)
to convert your answers (in minutes) to
seconds, hours, days, weeks, or years.
If you trace ()) the graph with the cursor keys to an X
value greater than Xmax or less than Xmin, the cursor goes off
the Graph screen, but the corresponding Y values are still
displayed since they exist. However, you cannot enter X values
(as you did in step 7 above) that are greater than Xmax or less
than Xmin.
Displaying a Graph *
Press * to display the graph of the selected function(s).
(Some operations, such as ) and (, display the graph
automatically.) As a graph is plotted, the busy indicator comes
on (upper right corner) until the graph is completely drawn
and X and Y are updated.
Pressing *, ), or
selecting a ( function graphs
all defined and selected
functions.
If the desired WINDOW
values are already set, press
* or ).
Press ( to change the
WINDOW values and graph
all selected functions.
(, then select a
function from the menu
When
X=4, Y=200.
Standard default
window values
are set.
( 6:ZStandard
is selected.