Mathematics: A Practical Odyssey
Mathematics: A Practical Odyssey
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781305104174
Author: David B. Johnson, Thomas A. Mowry
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter C, Problem 1E

In the following exercises, you will explore some of your calculator's graphing capabilities. Answers are not given in the bath of the book.

Exploring the "Zoom Standard" command. Use your calculator to graph y = 2 x 1 , as discussed in this section. When that graph is on the screen, select the TI "Zoom Standard" command from the "Zoom menu" or the Casio "STD" command from the "V-WIN" menu by doing the following:

TI 83 / 84 • press ZOOM
• select option 6 “Standard” or “ZStandard” by either:
• using the down arrow to scroll down to that option and pressing ENTER , or
• typing the number “6”
Casio • press SHIFT
• pres V-WIN (i.e., F3 )
• press STD (i.e., F3 )

a. What is the result?

b. How else could you accomplish the same thing without using any zoom commands?

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

(a)

To find:

The result of the calculator to graph the line y=2x1.

Answer to Problem 1E

Solution:

The result of the calculator to graph the line y=2x1 is shown in figure (7).

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The equation of the line,

y=2x1

Approach:

To graph the line y=2x1 on TI83 graphing calculator, follow these steps,

• Set the calculator up for instructions to graph by pressing Y=. This produces the screen as shown below.

Mathematics: A Practical Odyssey, Chapter C, Problem 1E , additional homework tip  1

Figure (1)

• To type the symbol x press X.T.θ.n, then type the equation 2x1. After typing the equation press the ENTER button. This produces the screen as shown below,

Mathematics: A Practical Odyssey, Chapter C, Problem 1E , additional homework tip  2

Figure (2)

• Press the WINDOW button to graph the equation by entering the values as shown below. “Xmin” and “Xmax” refers to the left and right boundaries of the graph, respectively. “Ymin” and “Ymax” refers to the lower an upper boundary of the graph, respectively. “Xscl” and “Yscl” refer to the scales on the x and y axes.

Mathematics: A Practical Odyssey, Chapter C, Problem 1E , additional homework tip  3

Figure (3)

• Press the GRAPH button to plot the graph for the line.

Mathematics: A Practical Odyssey, Chapter C, Problem 1E , additional homework tip  4

Figure (4)

• Now press the ZOOM button.

• Select the “Zoom Standard” command from the “Zoom Menu”.

Mathematics: A Practical Odyssey, Chapter C, Problem 1E , additional homework tip  5

Figure (5)

• Type number 6. The graph of the equation y=2x1 is shown below.

Mathematics: A Practical Odyssey, Chapter C, Problem 1E , additional homework tip  6

Figure (6)

Therefore, the result of the calculator to graph the line y=2x1 is shown in figure (7).

Conclusion:

Hence, the result of the calculator to graph the line y=2x1 is shown in figure (7).

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

(b)

To find:

The alternate way to accomplish the same thing without using zoom command.

Answer to Problem 1E

Solution:

The same graph can be obtained by pressing the TRACE or GRAPH button.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

The same graph can be obtained by pressing the TRACE or GRAPH button.

Conclusion:

Hence, the same graph can be obtained by pressing the TRACE or GRAPH button.

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