User Manual
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Analyzing a Function Used to Draw a Graph
  (2) On the Graph Editor window, input and store 
y
1 = 
x
3
 – 1 into line 
y
1, and then tap 
to graph it. 
• Make sure that only “
y
1” is selected (checked). 
  (3) Tap [Analysis], [G-Solve], and then [Inflection]. 
• This causes “Inflection” to appear on the Graph window, with a pointer located at the 
point of inflection. 
Tip
•  If your function has multiple inflection points, use the cursor button or graph controller arrows to 
move the pointer between them and display their coordinates.
S
 To obtain the volume of a solid of revolution 
Example:  To graph the function 
y
 = 
x
2
 – 
x
 – 2 and obtain the volume of a solid of revolution 
as the line segment from 
x
 = 1 to 
x
 = 2 is rotated on the 
x
-axis 
  (1) Display the View Window dialog box, and then configure it with the following parameters. 
    xmin = –7.7,  xmax = 7.7,  xscale = 1
    ymin = –3.8,  ymax = 3.8,  yscale = 1
  (2) On the Graph Editor window, input and store 
y
 = 
x
2
 – 
x
 – 2 into line 
y
1, and then tap 
to graph it. 
• Make sure that only 
y
1 is checked.
  (3) Tap [Analysis], [G-Solve], and then [
π
°
(
f
(
x
))
2
dx
]. 
• This displays a crosshair pointer on the graph, and the word “Lower” in the lower right 
corner of the Graph window. 










