Re: display 2D sets on TI92


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Re: display 2D sets on TI92



Did you mean
0 < x < 2
0 < y < x^2   ?

Because 0 > 2 is rather impossible.
Shade x^2,20,0,2,1,1
will do that.

>I got a TI92 and would like to display 2D sets like:
>--
>0 > x > 2
>0 > y > x^2
>--
>
>by just setting the pixels (points) that are in the set and leaving the
>others blank.

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