Re: Hybrid functions on the ti-85.


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Re: Hybrid functions on the ti-85.



You can use connected mode when multiplying... just add up all the terms
and put them in one function...


y1=(x)(x<-2)+(x^2-6)(x>=-2)(x<=5)+(2x+9)(x>5)


At 10:28 10/31/96 -0500, Jon Niehof wrote:
>Even better than multiplying each piece of a piecewise function
>by a range expression (such as x>0) is to use a separate
>y variable for each piece and *divide* by the range function. This
>way you can still graph in connected mode, instead of dot. The
>downside is that you can't use eval.
>
>--Jon, N9RUJ
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