Graphing In Solve; Transferring Approximate Solutions - HP 39g Master Manual

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Graphing in Solve

In the SYMB view, enter the equation
-5X+2 into E1.
2
Y=X^3-2X
In the NUM view, enter the known value of Y=1,
ensure that the highlight is on X, making it the
active variable, and then press PLOT.
The PLOT view shows two curves. The horizontal line is the left side of the
equation which, when the known value of Y=1 is substituted, forms a
constant straight line. The other curve is the right hand side of the equation
which, since X is the active variable, forms a cubic. In this case the scale
chosen is appropriate but this will not always be the case and some
adjustment might be required in the PLOT SETUP view.

Transferring approximate solutions

We require values where the two curves
intersect. Using the arrow keys, move the
cursor near to the first intersection point. I
found (see right) that -1.6 seemed to be a
good approximation. Now change back to the NUM view and you will find that
this approximation has been carried back as the initial estimate. Press
to find the true value.
Repeat the process of obtaining an estimate in
the PLOT view and refining it in the NUM view to
find the other two solutions. See page 118 for
information on the effect of the active variable
on what you see in the PLOT view.
Calculator Tip
The Solve aplet is not able to cope with inequalities.
Although there is no error message when you use < or >,
the answer it supplies is not what you would expect. What
is worse is that they are reported in
116
as correct!

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