In this video we go over how to define, evaluate, and graph piecewise functions on the TI-Nspire. This should work on both the CAS and the non-CAS for sure.
Keep running into you. This is amazing. Thank you for including how to graph the stored function. I didn't think it worked, but I wasn't zoomed out enough!
Hmm...I don't have much of a guess. Do graphs ever show up? If you start a new problem (doc, 4, 1) and try, does the graph show up? Are you graphing something that would require a bigger window to see? Those are my initial suspicions. Hope something helps!
Keep running into you. This is amazing. Thank you for including how to graph the stored function. I didn't think it worked, but I wasn't zoomed out enough!
I did not know you could just type in a number and the trace will jump to that x position. WOW. thank you yet again!!
Time to pass my maths exam :)
How can you connect the graphs together?
How can I calculate f 'sub +(1), f 'sub -(1) for example?
is it possible to find out the end points when the point is not included?
what do you mean by that? if it's a strict inequality (> or = or
my calculator wont let me click the insert button. it is greyed out. do you know how to fix this? thanks
thanks, helpful vids
Thank you so much
why does my graph not show up, when I press enter?
Hmm...I don't have much of a guess. Do graphs ever show up? If you start a new problem (doc, 4, 1) and try, does the graph show up? Are you graphing something that would require a bigger window to see? Those are my initial suspicions. Hope something helps!
sign(x):={(-1,x0),(0,x=0)}