TI-Nspire For Dummies
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You use the Limit command on the TI-Nspire CAS Calculus submenu to evaluate the limits of an expression. Press [MENU]→Calculus→Limit to invoke the Limit command. A template containing four fields is pasted to the entry line.

Type the variable in the leftmost field. Type the approaching value of the variable in the next field. Type [+] or [–] in the next field if you want to evaluate a one-sided limit. Leave this field blank if you want to evaluate the limit from both sides. Type the expression in the rightmost field.

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Review the first screen:

  • In the first line, evaluate the limit of x2 – 3x + 1 as x approaches 2.

  • In the second line, the definition of the derivative is used to find the derivative of the tangent function.

  • The third line evaluates a limit at infinity. Notice that TI-Nspire CAS does a great job of displaying the exact answer of this result. Access the symbol for the infinity character. You can also access the infinity symbol by pressing

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    and choosing the infinity symbol.

Here are two comments about the second screen:

  • The first two lines show how to evaluate a left- and right-sided limit, respectively.

  • The last line shows that the general limit of this absolute value expression is not defined.

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Jeff McCalla teaches Algebra 2 and Pre-Calculus at St. Mary's Episcopal School in Memphis. He is a T3 instructor for Texas Instruments and co- founder of the TI-Nspire SuperUser group. Steve Ouellette wrote the first edition of TI-Nspire For Dummies as well as CliffsNotes® Guide to TI-Nspire.

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