Can TI Nspire CX do indefinite integrals?
This product can do indefinite integrals from -inf to inf whereas the standard cx version cannot and approximates them using large number bounds such as -1E999 and 1E999.
How do you graph a definite integral on a TI Nspire CX?
Use the TI-Nspire definite integral template
- Press [CTRL][G] to open the entry line, then graph y = x3 – 3×2 – 2x + 6.
- Press.
- Press [0] to input the lower limit of the definite integral template, and then press [TAB] to move to the upper-limit field.
- Type x in the last field and press [ENTER] to graph the antiderivative.
How do you use Antidifferentiate?
To find antiderivatives of basic functions, the following rules can be used:
- xndx = xn+1 + c as long as n does not equal -1. This is essentially the power rule for derivatives in reverse.
- cf (x)dx = c f (x)dx.
- (f (x) + g(x))dx = f (x)dx + g(x)dx.
- sin(x)dx = – cos(x) + c.
How to find complex solutions in TI Nspire CAS?
However, it does have two complex solutions. To find complex solutions, press [MENU] →Algebra→Complex→Solve. This command, denoted cSolve, returns the complex solutions x = 2 + 2 i and x = 2 – 2 i for this equation. TI-Nspire CAS returns the quadratic formula! Make sure that you press [x] between variables.
Who are the authors of TI Nspire for Dummies?
Jeff McCalla teaches Algebra 2 and Pre-Calculus at St. Mary’s Episcopal School in Memphis. He is a T3 instructor for Texas Instruments and co- founder of the TI-Nspire SuperUser group. Steve Ouellette wrote the first edition of TI-Nspire For Dummies as well as CliffsNotes® Guide to TI-Nspire.
Who is Jeff McCalla in TI-Nspire CAS?
Otherwise, TI-Nspire CAS may mistakenly think that ax and bx are single variables. See the third screen. Jeff McCalla teaches Algebra 2 and Pre-Calculus at St. Mary’s Episcopal School in Memphis. He is a T3 instructor for Texas Instruments and co- founder of the TI-Nspire SuperUser group.