Re: inequalities


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Re: inequalities



Can the TI-85 do the same "shading" that the 83 can do?  Why would TI
leave out the ability to graph linear inequalities?  Anyone know?




Mark A. Roaquin wrote:
>
> Try the TI-83, which can graph in different shading styles. You don't enter
> the specific less than/greater than values, but you can shade over and
> under a graph.
>
> Daniel Cates <bma@fast.net> wrote in article <325365F2.E15@fast.net>...
> > The Casio graphing calculators can be set to graph equations in
> > inequality mode.  For example, instead of graphing something like:
> > y=3x+6, the Casios can graph y<3x+6 and shade the appropriate area(s).
> > So far, I haven't been able to find a similar function on the TI-85.
> >
> > Is there such a way to do this and if so, how?
> >
> > Thanks!


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