Zero – Texas Instruments TI-84 User Manual
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Chapter 3: Function Graphing
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1.
Select
1:value
from the
CALCULATE
menu. The graph is displayed with
X=
in the
bottom-left corner.
2.
Enter a real value, which can be an expression, for
X
between
Xmin
and
Xmax
.
3.
Press
Í.
The cursor is on the first selected function in the Y= editor at the
X
value you entered,
and the coordinates are displayed, even if
CoordOff
format is selected.
To move the cursor from function to function at the entered
X
value, press
} or †. To
restore the free-moving cursor, press
| or ~.
zero
zero
zero
zero
zero
finds a zero (x-intercept or root) of a function using
solve(
. Functions can have more
than one x-intercept value;
zero
finds the zero closest to your guess.
The time
zero
spends to find the correct zero value depends on the accuracy of the
values you specify for the left and right bounds and the accuracy of your guess.
To find a zero of a function, follow these steps.