[CHM 331] Correction...
Andrew J. Pounds
pounds_aj at mercer.edu
Tue Feb 14 13:49:20 EST 2017
So if you know one root is positive and one root it negative you can use
the "bounds" option to control which root is found. Set up the
expression as we did in class. First go for the positive root
bounds: {0, 100}
initial x: 1
Then set up for the negative root
bounds: {-100,0}
initial x: -1
On 02/14/2017 01:39 PM, wrote:
>
> Dr. Pounds,
> I've been reading online but I haven't been able to figure out the
> solver in my calculator. I got it to spit out one root but I can't get
> past that. Its a ti-84 plus C sliver edition,
> Thbaks,
>
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Andrew J. Pounds, Ph.D. (pounds_aj at mercer.edu)
Professor of Chemistry and Computer Science
Mercer University, Macon, GA 31207 (478) 301-5627
http://faculty.mercer.edu/pounds_aj
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