Calculator User Manual
Chapter 23: Activities      389
23ACTS.DOC TI-89/TI-92 Plus: Activities (English) Susan Gullord Revised: 02/23/01 1:24 PM Printed: 02/23/01 2:20 PM Page 389 of 26
Perform the following steps to observe where the graphs of the
functions 
y1(x)=cos(x)
 and 
y2(x)=sin(x)
 intersect.
1. In the Y= Editor, set
y1(x)=cos(x
) and 
2(x)=sin(x)
.
2. In the Window Editor, set
xmin=0
 and
 xmax=3
p
.
3. Press 
„
and select 
A:ZoomFit
.
4. Find the intersection point of
the two functions.
5. Note the 
x
 and 
y
 coordinates.
(Repeat steps 4 and 5 to find
the other intersections.)
Perform the following steps to solve the equation 
sin(x)=cos(x)
 with
respect to 
x
.
1. On the Home screen, enter
solve(sin(x)= cos(x),x)
.
The solution for 
x
 is where
@n1
 is any integer.
2. Using the 
ceiling()
 and 
floor()
functions, find the ceiling and
floor values for the
intersection points as shown.
3. Enter the general solution for 
x
and apply the constraint for
@n1
 as shown.
Compare the result with
Method 1.
Exploring cos(x) = sin(x)
This activity uses two methods to find where
cos(x) = sin(x) for
the values of x between 0 and 3
p
.
Method 1:
Graph Plot
Hint:
 Press 
‡
and select
5:Intersection.
 Respond to
the screen prompts to select
the two curves, and the
lower and upper bounds for
intersection 
A
.
Method 2:
Symbolic
Manipulation
Hint:
 Move the cursor into
the history area to highlight
the last answer. Press
¸
to copy the result of
the general solution.
Hin
t: To get the “with”
operator:
TI
-
89:
Í
TI
-
92 Plus:
2
È










