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minimum, maximum minimum (CALC item 3) and maximum (CALC item 4) find the minimum or maximum of a function in a specified interval to a tolerance of 1EL5. 1. Select minimum or maximum from the CALC menu. The current graph is displayed. 2. Set Lower Bound, Upper Bound, and Guess as described for root. The result cursor is on the solution and the coordinate values are displayed (even if you have selected CoordOff on the WINDOW FORMAT screen). When you press |, ~, }, or †, the free-moving cursor appears. intersect intersect (CALC item 5) uses solve( (Chapter 2) to find the intersection of two functions. The intersection must appear on the display. 1. Select intersection from the CALC menu. The current graph is displayed and you are prompted to select the First curve. 2. Use † or } to move the cursor to the first function and press Í. 3. Use † or } to move the cursor to the second function and press Í. The result cursor is on the solution and the coordinate values are displayed (even if you have selected CoordOff on the WINDOW FORMAT screen). When you press |, ~, }, or †, the free-moving cursor appears. Function Graphing 3-23

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Function Graphing
3-23
minimum, maximum
minimum
(
CALC
item
3
) and
maximum
(
CALC
item
4
) find the minimum or
maximum of a function in a specified interval to a tolerance of 1
E
L
5.
1.
Select
minimum
or
maximum
from the
CALC
menu. The current graph
is displayed.
2.
Set
Lower Bound
,
Upper Bound
, and
Guess
as described for
root
.
The result cursor is on the solution and the coordinate values are displayed
(even if you have selected
CoordOff
on the
WINDOW FORMAT
screen).
When you press
|
,
~
,
}
, or
, the free-moving cursor appears.
intersect
intersect
(
CALC
item
5
) uses
solve(
(Chapter 2) to find the intersection of
two functions. The intersection must appear on the display.
1.
Select
intersection
from the
CALC
menu. The current graph is displayed
and you are prompted to select the
First curve
.
2.
Use
or
}
to move the cursor to the first function and press
Í
.
3.
Use
or
}
to move the cursor to the second function and press
Í
.
The result cursor is on the solution and the coordinate values are displayed
(even if you have selected
CoordOff
on the
WINDOW FORMAT
screen).
When you press
|
,
~
,
}
, or
, the free-moving cursor appears.