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Guess you are not using the same page size as the one you've got configured in your computer for printer. ie: you are using Letter and printer is configured to A4
You don't need an app. Just press the Y= button and enter the inequality as if you're entering another function to be graphed. Then press left-arrow repeatedly to move to the diagonal line at the left end of the display. Press ENTER repeatedly to cycle through the different graph styles. If the inequality is of the form "y less than" or "y less than or equal to", select the shaded triangle below the line. If the inequality is of the form "y greater than" or "y greater than or equal to", select the shaded triangle above the line.
It happens when the documents is on A4 size and the printer is set to print on letter size (which is smaller in size). Hence the printer automatically resizes the prints which result in larger margins and print as compared to the actual document. Therefore, when you print the documents (Press Ctrl+P) you have to select the paper (A4) from the print properties.
Hi, You are running the application called Inequalz. You must uninstall it (NOT DELETE) to return to the normal calculator configuration. Press [APPS]. Scroll down to find Inequalz. Highlight its number in the list and press {ENTER]. You will see a screen Inequal Running and
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Quit Inequal
3:About.
Press [2:Quit ..] Your calculator will unload it out of memory.
Hello, To enter the inequation you split it into two inequalities
Graph is as follows
Use [2nd][CATALOG] to access the relaional operators less than or equal, greater than or equal, and the operator AND. To access the inequality signs scroll upwards from abs( to reach the bottom of the catalog. Note: You can use t as variable only in parametric graphs. Use x. Hope it helps.
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