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Function
Signed area
Intersection
Shading area
You can shade a selected area between functions. This process
also gives you an approximate measurement of the area
shaded.
1. Open the Function aplet. The Function aplet opens in the
Symbolic view.
2. Select the expressions whose curves you want to study.
3. Press
4. Press
point of the area you want to shade.
5. Press
6. Press
7. Press
boundary of he shaded area, and press
8. Press the
9. Press
displayed near the bottom of the screen.
To remove the shading, press
3-10
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Description (Continued)
Select Signed area to find the
numeric integral. (If there are two or
more expressions checkmarked,
then you will be asked to choose the
second expression from a list that
includes the x-axis.) Select a starting
point, then move the cursor to
selection ending point. The result is
saved in a variable named AREA.
Select Intersection to find the
intersection of two graphs nearest
the cursor. (You need to have at least
two selected expressions in
Symbolic view.) Displays the
coordinate values and moves the
cursor to the intersection. (Uses
Solve function.) The resulting x-
value is saved in a variable named
ISECT.
to plot the functions.
or
to position the cursor at the starting
.
H@IV
, then select Signed area and press
A8I
, choose the function that will act as the
PF
PF
or
key to shade in the area.
to calculate the area. The area measurement is
PF
to re-draw the plot.
.
PF
.
Function aplet