Texas Instruments TI-85 User Manual
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TI-85/TI-86 Graphing Calculators
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Because the two pieces are close together at x = 90,
you may need to take a closer look to see the break.
However, because the calculator draws graphs by
connecting function outputs wherever the function
is defined, it will connect the two pieces unless you
tell it not to do so by pressing
MORE
F5
(
FORMT
) ,
use
and
to choose
DrawDot
. Press
ENTER
.
Now, take a closer look with
F5
(
GRAPH
) and
F3
ZOOM
F2
(
ZIN
) .
To keep the point where the functions break in view,
use
to move the small cursor that appears in the
middle of the screen down to where the two functions
join before pressing
ENTER
to actually zoom in.
The breaks you see in the left
portion of the function are
because you are in dot mode.
TI-85
You can find function values by evaluating out-
puts on the home screen or using the table.
Do not forget to change the calculatorÕs
FORMAT
setting back to
DrawLine
when you finish graphing
the piecewise function.
TI-86
The same procedure as given in the above steps
will also work for the TI-86. However, the TI-86 has
some additional features that make graphing of piece-
wise functions less complicated.
(See Section 6.1.2 of this
Guide for an example
showing how to fit a
piecewise model to data.)
Instead of going to the
FORMAT
menu, use the follow-
ing to choose
DrawDot
.
Have the cursor on the
y
1
line, press
EXIT
until you return
to the graph menu, and then press
F1
(
y(x)=
)
MORE
F3
(
STYLE
) . Press
F3
five more times
to choose the dotted line
2
to the left of
y
1
.
The dotted line you now see to the left of
y1
indicates
the graph will draw without joining the outputs of
the function.
2
The different Ògraph stylesÓ you can draw from this location are described in more detail on page 10 in your
TI-86 Graphing Calculator Guidebook.