To work with functions in GeoGebra
, you can either use Algebra View
and Graphics View
together, or use CAS
by itself.
When a function is entered into Algebra View
, the graph automatically shows up in Graphics View
.
The instructions below describe how you:
Note! Before using the instructions below, open Algebra View
and Graphics View
under
View
in
Menu
.
GeoGebra
Instruction 1
Type the function into Algebra View
and press Enter
. The function shows up in Algebra View
, and the graph gets drawn in Graphics View
.
GeoGebra
Instruction 2
Use the command
Function(<Function>, <Start x-Value>, <End x-Value>)
by typing it into Algebra View
.
For <Function>
, you type in the expression for the function (just like in GeoGebra
Instruction 1). For <Start x-value>
, you choose the <End x-value>
, you choose the
GeoGebra
Instruction 3
Algebra View
. Algebra View
, where
GeoGebra
Instruction 4
Algebra View
and press Enter
. The expression for the function shows up in Algebra View
and the graph gets drawn in Graphics View
. Algebra View
, where Enter
. A horizontal line shows up in Graphics View
. Intersect
Algebra View
. CAS
) CAS
under View
in Menu
. CAS
and press Enter
. Note! Remember to write :=
after the name of the function CAS
won’t recognize the function in the command in the next step!
CAS
, where Solve
Solve Numerically
{}
as the answer, it means that there are no