Using TABLE MODE to find the coordinates of a function.

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Using TABLE MODE to find the coordinates of a function

Using Table Mode to find the coordinates for a function Change the mode of the calculator Choose Table

Using Table Mode to find the coordinates for a function X is in red so we need to press Alpha first Type in the rest of the function Then press

Using Table Mode to find the coordinates for a function Our Domain starts at -2 Press Our Domain ends at 4 Steps: (the interval between the x values) we normally choose 1 Use the down arrow of the cursor to go down the table Our Coordinates are (-2,15 ) (-1, 8 ) (0, 3 ) (1, 0 ) (2, -1 ) (3, 0 ) (4, 3 )

Using Table Mode to find the coordinates for a function Change the mode of the calculator Choose Table

Using Table Mode to find the coordinates for a function We first need to choose Absolute value X is in red so we need to press Alpha first Type in the rest of the function Then press

Using Table Mode to find the coordinates for a function Our Domain starts at -2 Press Our Domain ends at 4 Steps: (the interval between the x values) we normally choose 1 Use the down arrow of the cursor to go down the table Our Coordinates are (-2,15 ) (-1, 8 ) (0, 3 ) (1, 0 ) (2, 1 ) (3, 0 ) (4, 3 )