CHAPTER 11. ALGEBRAIC FUNCTIONS AND GRAPHS
11.1 Plotting Points
11.2 How to Graph Functions?
11.3 Setting of Applied Domain
11.4 Linear Function
11.5 Absolute Value Function
11.6 Quadratic Function
11.7 Polynomial Function
11.8 Rational Function
11.9 Radical Function
11.10 Logarithmic Function
11.11 Exponential Function
11.12 Sign Functions
11.13 Multiple Graphing
11.14 Piece-wise Functions
11.15 Complex Functions
11.2 How to Graph Functions?
11.3 Setting of Applied Domain
11.4 Linear Function
11.5 Absolute Value Function
11.6 Quadratic Function
11.7 Polynomial Function
11.8 Rational Function
11.9 Radical Function
11.10 Logarithmic Function
11.11 Exponential Function
11.12 Sign Functions
11.13 Multiple Graphing
11.14 Piece-wise Functions
11.15 Complex Functions
11. Graphing Functions
Switch to Graph mode by selecting "Graph" from the Menu in the top left. If the Graph window shows a previously entered graph, delete it using the delete key or the clear button. You can also use a new workspace by tapping any of the buttons numbered 1, 2, or 3 (up to 9 in the Pro Version) found above the π and e keys.
Type the functions as given in the problem with one equation per line. If it is an explicit function i.e. y = f(x), you only need to type the expression. The font color of the equation corresponds to the color of its graph.
Type the functions as given in the problem with one equation per line. If it is an explicit function i.e. y = f(x), you only need to type the expression. The font color of the equation corresponds to the color of its graph.