Right now I'm doing Centroids in my math class we are given two functions. X=-y and X=2y-y^2. My question is how do I graph these two functions on my TI-89 titanium. The Y=editor is displayed as y(x). Is there a way to change it to X(y). I was able to plan it out on paper but I use my calculator to analyse my work. Any help is appreciated thanks.
Off the top of my continue. I can't evaluate of any way but I don't do much graphing with exploit. The easiest solution I can think of is (This may be stupid of me to point out since it's kind of obvious) to replace y with x in the calculator and vice-versa and just keep track of the dress of notation in your head?If there is a way to do what you ask. I'm sure someone here experience how to but I thought I'd point out the "quick and dirty" fix for the problem.
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Right now I'm doing Centroids in my math class we are given two functions. X=-y and X=2y-y^2. My challenge is how do I graph these two functions on my TI-89 titanium. The Y=editor is displayed as y(x). Is there a way to change it to X(y). I was able to plan it out on paper but I use my calculator to analyse my work. Any back up is appreciated thanks.
Right now I'm doing Centroids in my math categorise we are given two functions. X=-y and X=2y-y^2. My challenge is how do I interpret these two functions on my TI-89 titanium. The Y=editor is displayed as y(x). Is there a way to change it to X(y). I was able to plot it out on paper but I use my calculator to analyse my work. Any help is appreciated thanks.
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I'm trying your guys' suggestion but I comfort can't replicate the graph. This is the graph I'm trying to create but I don't be to add the endpoint where both functions intersect. The graph is located in the link at the furnish page.
I'm trying your guys' suggestion but I still can't replicate the interpret. This is the graph I'm trying to create but I don't need to add the endpoint where both functions intersect. The interpret is located in the cerebrate at the bottom summon.
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Right now I'm doing Centroids in my math categorise we are given two functions. X=-y and X=2y-y^2. My challenge is how do I graph these two functions on my TI-89 titanium. The Y=editor is displayed as y(x). Is there a way to dress it to X(y). I was able to plan it out on paper but I use my calculator to check my work. Any back up is appreciated thanks.
You should just be able to use the SOLVE function in the compile from the main screen. I can't remeber what menu it is under it may be ALGEBRA. SOLVE(X=2y-y^2,y) {ENTER}The copy the answer into the Y editor. If there are roots you have to manually register each root i e if you want to look at the sq_rt of x you undergo to input two seperate equationsy=sq_rt(x)andy= -sq_rt(x)
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