f(x) is equivalent to y.
1. Press "Y="
2. Enter "2/3x-3" into Y1.
3. Press GRAPH.
4. See? It works!
Hope I've helped! =)
2006-09-21 10:35:18
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answer #1
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answered by Em 5
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Go to the y editor...should be a button with y= on it. Type in your function (2/3)x -3 press enter and hit the graph button.
2006-09-20 14:43:47
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answer #2
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answered by Shaun 4
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you're in all probability zoomed out too far. With the y fee between -3 hundred and 3 hundred, your curve lies in a horizontal band of width a million/3 hundredth of your demonstrate screen. in case you eliminate the x- and y-axis, you are able to desire to nevertheless see what appears like the x-axis once you graph: it extremely is your curve. If it is the difficulty, then ZOOM usual or ZOOM TRIG.
2016-10-17 08:57:45
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answer #3
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answered by ? 4
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there is a button on the upper left that says y on it. So put ur equation in there then press the graph button on the top right of the caculator. Good luck
2006-09-20 14:44:54
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answer #4
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answered by Lion 1
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press the y= button at the top on the left side of the calc and just enter it in at y1
2006-09-20 14:44:49
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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do u see a row of botton on top of your calculator?
If u do press the one on your far left...u should see a screen with "X=" down the line...then just put in the function and press the button to the far right. that should do it.
2006-09-20 14:44:31
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answer #6
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answered by alson77777772001 2
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f(x) is the equivalent of Y. So just type it in as you would with any normal function.
2006-09-20 14:44:21
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answer #7
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answered by SwimLove 4
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http://www.prenhall.com/divisions/esm/app/calc_v2/frameset_83.html
http://www.georgetown.edu/faculty/engler/Statistics/TI83.html
FREE Guidebook:
http://education.ti.com/educationportal/appsdelivery/download/download_eula.jsp?applicationId=6124&contentPaneId=17&cid=US
2006-09-20 14:43:50
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answer #8
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answered by Life after 45 6
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