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Use the “|” operator to restrict the solution
interval and/or specify the sign of other
undefined variables.
For the
APPROX
setting of the
Exact/Approx
mode,
fMax()
iteratively searches for one
approximate local maximum. This is often
faster, particularly if you use the “|” operator
to constrain the search to a relatively small
interval that contains exactly one local
maximum.
Note:
See also
fMin()
and
max()
.
fMax(.5x^3ì xì 2,x)|x
1 ¸
x = ë.816...
fMax(aù x^2,x) ¸
x =
ˆ or x = ë ˆ or x = 0 or a = 0
fMax(aù x^2,x)|a<0 ¸
x = 0
fMin()
MATH/Calculus menu
fMin(
expression, var
)
⇒
Boolean expression
Returns a Boolean expression specifying
candidate values of
var
that minimize
expression
or locate its greatest lower bound.
Use the “|” operator to restrict the solution
interval and/or specify the sign of other
undefined variables.
For the
APPROX
setting of the
Exact/Approx
mode,
fMin()
iteratively searches for one
approximate local minimum. This is often
faster, particularly if you use the “|” operator
to constrain the search to a relatively small
interval that contains exactly one local
minimum.
Note:
See also
fMax()
and
min()
.
fMin(1ì (xì a)^2ì (xì b)^2,x) ¸
x =
ˆ or x = ë ˆ
fMin(.5x^3ì xì 2,x)|x
‚1 ¸ x = 1
fMin(aù x^2,x) ¸
x =
ˆ or x = ë ˆ or x = 0 or a = 0
fMin(aù x^2,x)|a>0 and x>1 ¸
x = 1.
fMin(aù x^2,x)|a>0 ¸
x = 0
FnOff
CATALOG
FnOff
Deselects all Y= functions for the current
graphing mode.
In split-screen, two-graph mode,
FnOff
only
applies to the active graph.
FnOff [1] [, 2] ... [,99]
Deselects the specified Y= functions for the
current graphing mode.
In function graphing mode:
FnOff 1,3
¸
deselects
y1(x)
and
y3(x)
.
In parametric graphing mode:
FnOff 1,3
¸
deselects
xt1(t)
,
yt1(t)
,
xt3(t)
, and
yt3(t)
.
FnOn
CATALOG
FnOn
Selects all Y= functions that are defined for
the current graphing mode.
In split-screen, two-graph mode,
FnOn
only
applies to the active graph.