Texas Instruments TI-82 User Manual - Page 86

function, with a tolerance

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dy/dx dy/dx (numerical derivative, CALC item 6) finds the numerical derivative (slope) of a function at a point with H = 1EL3. 1. Select dy/dx from the CALC menu. The current graph is displayed. 2. Move the cursor to the X value at which you want to calculate the derivative 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. ‰f(x)dx ‰f(x)dx (numerical integral, CALC item 7) finds the numerical integral of a function a specified interval. It uses the fnInt( function, with a tolerance of 1EL3. 1. Select ‰f(x)dx from the CALC menu. The current graph is displayed, with a prompt to enter Lower Bound. 2. Use † or } to move the cursor to the function for which you want to calculate the integral. 3. Set Lower Limit and Upper Limit as described for root. The integral value is displayed and the integrated area is shaded. When you press |, ~, }, or †, the free-moving cursor appears. Note: The shaded area is a drawing. Use ClrDraw or any change that invokes Smart Graph to clear the shaded area. (Chapter 8) 3-24 Function Graphing

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3-24
Function Graphing
dy/dx
dy/dx
(numerical derivative,
CALC
item
6
) finds the numerical derivative
(slope) of a function at a point with
H
= 1
E
L
3.
1.
Select
dy/dx
from the
CALC
menu. The current graph is displayed.
2.
Move the cursor to the
X
value at which you want to calculate the
derivative 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.
f(x)dx
f(x)dx
(numerical integral,
CALC
item
7
) finds the numerical integral of a
function a specified interval. It uses the
fnInt(
function, with a tolerance of
1
E
L
3.
1.
Select
f(x)dx
from the
CALC
menu. The current graph is displayed, with
a prompt to enter
Lower Bound
.
2.
Use
or
}
to move the cursor to the function for which you want to
calculate the integral.
3.
Set
Lower Limit
and
Upper Limit
as described for
root
.
The integral value is displayed and the integrated area is shaded. When you
press
|
,
~
,
}
, or
, the free-moving cursor appears.
Note:
The shaded area is a drawing. Use
ClrDraw
or any change that
invokes Smart Graph to clear the shaded area. (Chapter 8)