Here is a great site that will tell you everything you know about graphing calculator programming, and its got programs there to! See the related link, "Graphing Calculator Programming".
Here is a great site that will tell you everything you know about graphing calculator programming, and its got programs there to! See the related link, "Graphing Calculator Programming".
if u have a regular calculator, you cannot put y =, if u have a graphing calculator, then you press the "y =" button
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just put x^2=y or (x^2)/y on the calculator, and then it makes a simple parabola.
If you have a TI graphing calculator, you can install the NoteFolio app from Texas Instruments. It is located here: http://education.ti.com/educationportal/sites/US/productDetail/us_notefolio_creator_software.html You can transfer notes back and forth between your computer and your calculator. You can even create new notes on the calculator itself. * Also, if you are interested, you can download a software package for your TI graphing calculator to help you improve your score on the SAT test at www.calc-tech.com . It's called the SAT Operating System (SAT_OS) and can be used during the actual test to reduce time on math problems and improve the accuracy of your calculations.
Unless it's a fancy graphing calculator, you don't. When solving an inequality, you need to solve it as an equality, remaining mindful of the proper direction of the inequality symbol after each step.
On all of the graphing calculators, they have the graphing things on it. First to make a graph, you need an equation. when you have the equation ready, you just press the button on the top left (for the most calculaters), the "y=" button. Then you will get a lot of empty lines for you to put the equations on. After you type all the equations, you will have to press the "graph button on the top right. then you will get a graph.
2nd [CATALOG], solve( , enter equation, variable and guess after the bracket, close brackets with " ) ". You can also put lower and upper bounds after the guess.
If you put this equation in y-intercept form it is y=4/3x+20 If you have a graphing calculator just enter this in "y=" or graph it manually to find the x-intercept.
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