Exam 15: Graphing Utilities

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Use ZERO (or ROOT) to approximate the positive x-intercepts of the equation. Round to two decimal places. - y=x3+3x25x7y = x ^ { 3 } + 3 x ^ { 2 } - 5 x - 7

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Graph the equation using the indicated viewing window. - y=x+4 X=-5 X max =5 X scl =1 Y min =-4 Y max =4 Y scl =1

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Determine the viewing window used. -Determine the viewing window used. -

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For the equation, create a table, nd list points on the graph. 3x3,- 3 \leq x \leq 3 , - 2x+3y=62 x + 3 y = 6

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Use a graphing utility to graph the polar equation. - rcosθ=2r \cos \theta = 2

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Determine the coordinates of the points shown. Tell in which quadrant the point lies. Assume the coordinates are integers. -Determine the coordinates of the points shown. Tell in which quadrant the point lies. Assume the coordinates are integers. -

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Use ZERO (or ROOT) to find the solutions to the equation. Round to two decimal places. - x2+6x11=0x ^ { 2 } + 6 x - 11 = 0

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Determine the coordinates of the points shown. Tell in which quadrant the point lies. Assume the coordinates are integers. -Determine the coordinates of the points shown. Tell in which quadrant the point lies. Assume the coordinates are integers. -

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Use a graphing utility to solve the system of linear equations and give the solution of the system. - {9x+3yz=15x+7y6z=187x+y+z=21\left\{ \begin{array} { r r } 9 x + 3 y - z = & 15 \\x + 7 y - 6 z = & - 18 \\7 x + y + z = & 21\end{array} \right.

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For the equation, create a table, nd list points on the graph. 3x3,- 3 \leq x \leq 3 , - y=x+4y = x + 4

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Determine whether the given viewing rectangle will result in a square screen. - =-8 =10 scl =1 =-4 =8 =2

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Use INTERSECT to find the solution to the equation. Round to two decimal places, if necessary. - 3(x4)=5(x5)3 ( x - 4 ) = 5 ( x - 5 )

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Determine the coordinates of the points shown. Tell in which quadrant the point lies. Assume the coordinates are integers. -Determine the coordinates of the points shown. Tell in which quadrant the point lies. Assume the coordinates are integers. -

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Determine the viewing window used. -Determine the viewing window used. -

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Use ZERO (or ROOT) to approximate the positive x-intercepts of the equation. Round to two decimal places. - y=x4+1.5x38.31x23.27x+8.39y = x ^ { 4 } + 1.5 x ^ { 3 } - 8.31 x ^ { 2 } - 3.27 x + 8.39

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Use ZERO (or ROOT) to approximate the smaller of the two x-intercepts of the equation. Express the answer rounded to two decimal places. - y=x2+5x1y = x ^ { 2 } + 5 x - 1

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Use a graphing utility to graph the inequality. - 2x+y302 x + y - 3 \leq 0

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Use a graphing utility to graph the parametric equation. - x(t)=t2+2,y(t)=2t1,3t3x ( t ) = t ^ { 2 } + 2 , \quad y ( t ) = 2 t - 1 , \quad - 3 \leq t \leq 3

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Find the length of the line segment. Assume that the endpoints of the segment have integer coordinates. -- Find the length of the line segment. Assume that the endpoints of the segment have integer coordinates. --

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Select a setting so that the given points will lie within the viewing rectangle. - (0,4),(20,9),(80,8)(0,-4),(20,9),(80,-8)

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