Calculator User Manual
Appendix A: Functions and Instructions  835 
limit() uses methods such as L’Hopital’s rule, so 
there are unique limits that it cannot determine. I
f
expression1
 contains undefined variables other 
than 
var
, you might have to constrain them to 
obtain a more concise result. 
Limits can be very sensitive to rounding error. 
When possible, avoid the 
APPROX setting of the 
Exact/Approx mode and approximate numbers 
when computing limits. Otherwise, limits that 
should be zero or have infinite magnitude 
probably will not, and limits that should have 
finite non-zero magnitude might not. 
limit(a^x,x,ˆ) ¸ undef 
limit(a^x,x,ˆ)|a>1
 ¸  ˆ 
limit(a^x,x,ˆ)|a>0 and a<1
¸ 0 
Line  CATALOG 
Line 
xStart
, 
yStart
, 
xEnd
, 
yEnd
[, 
drawMode
] 
Displays the Graph screen and draws, erases, or 
inverts a line segment between the window 
coordinates (
xStart
, 
yStart
) and (
xEnd
, 
yEnd
), 
including both endpoints. 
If 
drawMode 
= 1, draws the line (default). 
If 
drawMode 
= 0, turns off the line. 
If 
drawMode 
= ë 1, turns a line that is on to off or 
off to on (inverts pixels along the line). 
Note: Regraphing erases all drawn items. See 
also 
PxlLine. 
In the 
ZoomStd window, draw a line and then 
erase it. 
Line 0,0,6,9 ¸ 
" 
Line 0,0,6,9,0
 ¸ 
LineHorz  CATALOG 
LineHorz 
y 
[, 
drawMode
] 
Displays the Graph screen and draws, erases, or 
inverts a horizontal line at window position 
y
. 
If 
drawMode 
= 1, draws the line (default). 
If 
drawMode 
= 0, turns off the line. 
If 
drawMode 
= ë 1, turns a line that is on to off or 
off to on (inverts pixels along the line). 
Note: Regraphing erases all drawn items. See 
also 
PxlHorz. 
In a 
ZoomStd window: 
LineHorz 2.5 ¸ 










