Texas Instruments TI-36X Pro User Manual - Page 58

Example of quadratic equation

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Example of quadratic equation Reminder: If you have already defined variables, the solver will assume those values. Poly-solv % Š Enter < coefficients 1 $ M 2 $ 2 < Solutions < $ $ Note: If you choose to store the polynomial to f(x), you can use I to study the table of values. $$" < Vertex form (quadratic solver only) On the solution screens of the polynomial solver, you can press r to toggle the number format of the solutions x1, x2, and x3. 58

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Example of quadratic equation
Reminder:
If you have already defined variables, the solver
will assume those values.
On the solution screens of the polynomial solver, you can
press
r
to toggle the number format of the solutions x1, x2,
and x3.
Poly-solv
%
Š
Enter
coefficients
<
1
$
M
2
$
2
<
Solutions
<
$
$
Note:
If you choose to
store the polynomial to
f(x), you can use
I
to
study the table of values.
$$" <
Vertex form (quadratic
solver only)